Christian Horner is set to recount his experiences of working in Formula 1, on a three-date speaking tour of Australia just before the start of the 2026 season.
The 51-year-old has been out of the sport after his unceremonious ousting from Red Bull in July last year, after which he received a supposedly huge payout.
Horner has been linked with a myriad of different roles back in the sport since, the most likely remaining to be a hotly-rumoured position at Alpine alongside friend Flavio Briatore.
Despite the numerous stories speculating an apparently eagerly-awaited return to F1, Horner has largely kept out of the spotlight in the months since leaving Milton Keynes.
But now he will take to the stage down under, engaging in three dates regaling his time in F1 to fans, two the week before, and one the week of, the season-opener in Melbourne.

The city hosts the first date on February 24, followed by Sydney two days later, and then Perth on March 2, six days before the race at the Albert Park Circuit.
Horner has begun to promote the show, and in the description for it, labels the sport as “unforgiving”.
“These shows are an exciting opportunity for me to unpack my career so far and provide insights and perspectives on the cusp of another exciting F1 championship,” he said.
“Formula 1 is an extraordinary world but it’s also unforgiving and all-encompassing.
“I’m privileged to have spent a large part of my life in the centre of that furnace and I’m looking forward to sharing and reflecting on some of the big moments that have shaped who I am today.”
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