Christian Horner 'not really' surprised by Mattia Binotto's exit, committed to Red Bull

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Christian Horner 'not really' surprised by Mattia Binotto's exit, committed to Red Bull
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Christian Horner ‘not really’ surprised by Mattia Binotto’s exit, committed to Red BullChristian Horner has rubbished speculation he’s in line for the Ferrari team boss job, the Briton saying he’s “very much” committed to Red Bull.

Charles Leclerc was a distant runner-up with Ferrari second in the Constructors’ Championship. But asSky Sports According to reports they are now keen on Alfa Romeo team principal Fred Vasseur taking over from Binotto, havingAsked about speculation Ferrari came calling last winter already, Horner did not confirm or deny that, saying: “My commitment is very much with the Red Bull team. I’ve been there since the beginning and have a very close attachment.

“I think both those guys had great seasons,” he said of the Mercedes team-mates George Russell and Lewis Hamilton. But Red Bull’s penalty for breaking the budget cap means a further 10 per cent reduction, leaving them with just 63 percent. That equates to 202 runs in the wind tunnel to Ferrari’s 240 and Mercedes’ 256.

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