Is the ultimate F1 mastermind plotting a MASSIVE comeback?! 😱 Ever since Christian Horner’s shocking exit from Red Bull, the paddock has been waiting. Now, the FIA President just dropped a HUGE bombshell about a mysterious new 12th team!

Christian Horner’s bid to return to F1 have been given a major boost with FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem admitting that the next team to enter the sport “will be from China”.

Christian Horner from Red Bull Racing — Photo: Ā© IMAGO

The 52-year-old HornerĀ has been linked with a number of potential landing spots since his sacking by Red Bull last summer, including Alpine and Aston Martin.

But more recently the all-conquering team principal has been associated with a potential entry into the sport by Chinese automotive giant BYD.

Horner was recently spotted at a BYD event in Cannes while vice-president Stella Li has also held initial talks with F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali.

ā€œWe are always in close contact,ā€ she told media about her and Domenicali’s rumoured meetings.

ā€œI like Formula 1 because it’s about passion and culture, and people dream of being in Formula 1.ā€

Of Horner, Li added: ā€œYeah, he is a great guy, a good friend, we like him.”

F1’s 12th team ‘will be from China’

Those Horner/BYD rumours will only intensify now then with those quotes from FIA president Ben Sulayem when speaking to media at Le Mans over the weekend.

Per The Athletic, he said: ā€œWe see with China, they said to me will you, or are you going to, add another 12th team as an expression of interest. It’s not about adding a team, it’s about adding the right team. And the right team, we can see it from China.ā€

Ben Sulayem says F1's 12th team will be from China.

F1’s rules do allow for a 12th team to be added to the grid, with Ben Sulayem adding: ā€œIt’s not something of a secret. When I opened the expression of interest, everybody went against it. It was like, I don’t know, I did something (like) a criminal act,ā€ he added.

ā€œBut definitely, the message has been said that if there is a team, it will be from China, hopefully.ā€

What is Christian Horner doing now?

Horner can now return to F1 via the terms of his settlement with Red Bull, but as yet has not found a suitable landing spot.

He was linked with a consortium looking to buy a 24% stake in Alpine, and is also understood to have held talks with billionaire Aston Martin owner Lawrence Stroll.

Horner has spoken openly of his desire to return not just as a team principal, but with a bigger role and a financial stake in the entire operation.

The Englishman has though taken his first major job since leaving F1, by becoming an advisor to London-based private equity find Oakley Capital. He will work with the fund in a bid to unlock more opportunities in sports.