Horner has doubts about Hamilton leaving McLaren

Most recent 15 F1 News items:
Thursday, 24 Apr 2025
Hamilton's Ferrari Struggles: Could Retirement be the Next Step? - 2Wednesday, 23 Apr 2025
'Ice-Boy' Piastri: The Story Behind a Cool New F1 PersonaTuesday, 22 Apr 2025
What's McLaren's True Advantage? Norris and Piastri DisagreeMonday, 21 Apr 2025
Norris' Plan Ahead of Miami GP: A Much-Needed Break - 1Sunday, 20 Apr 2025
Is the Italian Press Losing Faith in Lewis Hamilton? - 2✅ Check out all our F1 News & Updates »
✅ Check out the last 50 F1 Fan Comments
Miami F1 Grand Prix: | Available |
E. Romagna F1 Grand Prix: | Available |
Monaco F1 Grand Prix: | Available |
Spanish F1 Grand Prix: | Available |
Canadain F1 Grand Prix: | Available |
Austrian F1 Grand Prix: | Available |
British F1 Grand Prix: | Available |
Belgian F1 Grand Prix: | Available |
Hungarian F1 Grand Prix: | Available |
Dutch F1 Grand Prix: | Available |
Italian F1 Grand Prix | Available |
Azerbaijan F1 GP: 20% Discount | Available |
Singapore F1 Grand Prix | Available |
USA F1 Grand Prix | Available |
Mexico F1 Grand Prix | Available |
Brazilian F1 Grand Prix | Available |
Abu Dhabi F1 Grand Prix | Available |
Christian Horner
Red Bull;s team principal Christian Horner has revealed he thinks Lewis Hamilton will probably stay at McLaren in 2013.
The F1 grapevine is currently alight with speculation the 2008 world champion - who flirted with Red Bull until the energy drink-owned team re-confirmed its existing lineup for next season - is about to jump ship to Mercedes.
Boss Horner told Austrian television Servus TV he is relieved Red Bull is not caught up in the rumours.
"But it is interesting to look at all the games and see who will be sitting in the seats when the music stops," the Briton reportedly said.
"If you believe Eddie Jordan then Hamilton's going, and if you believe Bernie, then Schumacher is going back to retirement," said Horner.
"As always there's a lot of talk, but when the music does stop, I don't think much will have changed," he insisted.
Former F1 driver Christian Danner agrees with Horner that his "gut feeling" is that Hamilton will stay put.
"The Hamilton story is about his position at McLaren -- about how he can market himself to the world and what rights he gets.
"But if he listens to his racing heart, he will stay at McLaren, where he has the best chance to be world champion again. Period," he added.
Please share this on social media:
✅ Check out more posts with related topics: