Christian Horner has held preliminary talks about setting up his own F1 team after leaving Red Bull.
Horner is looking for a way back into the Formula 1 paddock and might achieve this by putting a 12th team on the grid.
F1 has not had 12 teams since the 2012 season, but the grid will return to 11 teams in 2026 with the arrival of Cadillac.
Despite this, there may still not be a place for Horner to make his comeback after being removed from his roles as Red Bull's F1 CEO and team principal.
Haas will no longer meet with Horner, who recently approached the team about a possible role.
Two drivers could realistically sign with Horner if he sets up his own F1 team.
Author's summary: Christian Horner plans to set up his own F1 team.