Flavio Briatore reveals that Christian Horner is among those interested in acquiring a stake in the Alpine F1 team, owned by Otro Capital. Since his dismissal from Red Bull, Horner's future has been shrouded in speculation, with rumors linking him to various teams. Briatore confirms ongoing discussions between Horner and certain Alpine shareholders, with the 24% stake owned by Otro Capital being a key focus. This stake, valued at €200 million, is reportedly attracting Horner's interest due to his desire to hold shares in any project he joins, a condition that led to previous negotiations with other teams falling through. Briatore, who acts as an executive advisor, clarifies that the sale is between Horner and Otro Capital, not involving him directly. He emphasizes that Renault's acceptance of the buyer is crucial, and the final decision will be made after the sale is finalized. Steve Nielsen currently serves as the team's managing director, despite Briatore's influence.