It is hard to believe a return to F1 is not on the cards for one of the most successful team principals, but where will he go?

Christian Horner formally leaves Red Bull after agreeing a severance deal following his sacking as team principal in July.

Alpine, Aston Martin and Ferrari will all note that Englishman agreed a reduced pay-off in order to be allowed to join a former rival

BBC Sport's Andrew Benson assesses Christian Horner's £52m severance deal with Red Bull and how it will reflect on the team and their former F1 supremo.

Former Red Bull principal retains support and goodwill within sport, and reunion with Adrian Newey at Aston Martin is far from fanciful

It is hard to believe a return to F1 is not on the cards for one of the most successful team principals, but where will he go?