F1 News: Vettel 2021 Red Bull return "enormously unlikely" - Horner
Christian Horner believes it is "enormously unlikely" Sebastian Vettel could return to Red Bull for the 2021 Formula 1 season, but is confident the German is not short of options
Vettel announced last that he would be leaving Ferrari at the end of the 2020 season after talks over a new contract broke down.
- More on last week's driver market shock
- Ferrari announces Vettel split
- Ricciardo joins McLaren to replace Sainz
- Ferrari announces Sainz as Vettel replacement
- Vettel and Ferrari no longer shared same goals
- Renault chief Abiteboul makes veiled dig at Ricciardo
- McLaren: Vettel was never a 2021 choice
It paved the way for Carlos Sainz Jr. to be signed as Vettel's replacement, with Daniel Ricciardo taking Sainz's place at McLaren for next year.
The moves have left Vettel facing an uncertain future in F1, making retirement a possibility.
Vettel won all four of his world titles with Red Bull in 2010-13 before leaving at the end of the 2014 season, but has remained on good terms with the team.
But Horner said he did not see a scenario where Vettel could return to the team next year, echoing comments made by Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko and preaching his faith in current drivers Max Verstappen and Alexander Albon.
"I think it's enormously unlikely," Horner said on Sky Sports News.
"We have a long-term agreement with Max. Alex is doing a good job. We've got a good dynamic within the team.
"Experience shows that two alpha males, it doesn't tend to pan out well. Sebastian is still a very competitive grand prix driver.
"I don't think it would be conducive for our team to have two alphas.
"We're happy with the driver line-up we have. I'm sure he's not short of options moving forward, but he's chosen that it hasn't worked out for him at Ferrari."
Vettel appears to be out of options to remain with a front-running F1 team for 2021, with a move to join Mercedes alongside Lewis Hamilton seeming highly unlikely.
- Plus: Read the features on the 2021 driver market shake-up
- How Vettel's Ferrari dream died
- What does Ricciardo's McLaren side step mean for his career?
- The apparent biggest loser in Vettel's Ferrari divorce
- How Sainz went from the fringes to Ferrari in two years
Renault has a vacant seat following Ricciardo's switch to McLaren, but the team has previously said it is keen to get one of its young driver academy members on the grid by 2021.
Asked if he thought it was possible Vettel would retire altogether from F1, Horner said: "That ultimately is his choice.
"He's still relatively young, he's in his early 30s. If he chose to stay, he's obviously still very competitive.
"That's entirely down to him, and nobody will know that apart from Sebastian what his choices are.
"He's got strong values, he's got strong integrity, and I'm sure he will have thought long and hard about this.
"Whether he chooses to continue or not, he's achieved a huge amount during his time in F1.
"Four world championships, he's one of the most successful drivers of all-time."
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