Former Red Bull racer team principal, Christian Horner, posted a scenic pictures during his vacation in the valleys of Scotland. His wife, Geri Halliwell, was also featured in many of the pictures that he uploaded on Social Media.
Horner is set to return to the Formula 1 grid in the future. While that might consume some time, he has been spending quality time with his family during his sabbatical from motorsports. He has remained quite active on social media since and continues to keep his followers updated.
He recently shared a series of pictures from his trip to Scotland with his wife, Geri Halliwell. The two were spotted together, enjoying the scenic views of the country.
Geri Halliwell was formerly a part of the famous pop group Spice Girls in the late 90s. The group had global success but ceased promotional activities after December 2000 as the members focused on their solo careers.
Horner and Halliwell have been together for more than a decade, having married back in 2015. Their son was born two years later in 2017, and Horner is also the stepfather to her daughter, Bulebell Madonna Halliwell.
Former Red Bull driver reflects on Christian Horner's future in F1
Former Red Bull racer and expert Robert Doornbos stated that he was confident Christian Horner would make a comeback to the F1 paddock in the near future, considering his experience of leading at the front of the grid in the sport.
In an interaction with Motorsport.com, the F1 pundit talked on the matter and said:
"Knowing Christian, yes. Let's not forget, he's incredibly young. He already has 20 years of experience, but he's still only 51. 20 years of experience as an F1 team principal and CEO of one of the world's largest brands, in both automotive and marketing - his successes speak for themselves."
He further added on Brit's options on the grid:
"That was the only thing missing, what Lawrence Stroll [at Aston Martin] or Toto Wolff have. You simply want to be a shareholder. Only Alpine, if I go down the list. That would be a team that, at some point, is in such dire straits and says, 'We're at a loss'.
"Flavio [Briatore] isn't going to do it forever. Christian [could] say, 'I like a project like that, I'll take it on, and I want shares, then we'll make it a huge success again'.
Christian Horner has been heavily linked with Alpine since his departure from Red Bull, but the move could be a bit tacky, considering that the French team will use the Mercedes engines from the next season.