F1 News: Christian Horner Puts Max Verstappen Friction Rumours To Bed

Christian Horner speaks out on rumours of tension between him and Max Verstappen.
F1 News: Christian Horner Puts Max Verstappen Friction Rumours To Bed
F1 News: Christian Horner Puts Max Verstappen Friction Rumours To Bed /

Christian Horner has recently addressed and dismissed the speculation of any friction within the Red Bull Racing team following the launch of an investigation into allegations made against him, which he strongly denies. In discussions with Sky Sports' Craig Slater, he clarified the state of relations with Max and Jos Verstappen, emphasising unity and focus on the upcoming season.

Key Takeaways:

  • Christian Horner refutes claims of tension within the Red Bull team, particularly between him and the Verstappens.
  • Max Verstappen describes his relationship with Horner as "very good" and business as usual.
  • Despite rumours of a 'power struggle' within Red Bull, Horner stresses the team's unity and the continued support from shareholders.
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In a detailed conversation with Sky Sports' Craig Slater, Christian Horner, the principal of Red Bull Racing, has vehemently denied any rumours of unrest or friction within the team's ranks. This comes in light of recent media speculation suggesting potential discord, especially between Horner and the Verstappen duo, Max and his father Jos. Horner's comments were unequivocal as he stated:

"No not at all. I was with Jos and Max at Silverstone a couple of days ago."

Max Verstappen, the team's leading driver and a three-time world champion, echoed Horner's sentiments in a separate conversation. He stressed the normalcy and strength of his relationship with Horner, highlighting their shared achievements and frequent interactions:

"It is very good. We have achieved a lot of things together so that doesn't change suddenly."

Further dispelling the rumours, Horner spoke about his relationship with Helmut Marko, Red Bull's motorsport advisor, emphasising the cohesive and united front presented by the team. He dismissed the speculation of a power struggle following the demise of Dietrich Mateschitz, the co-owner of the company, asserting the unwavering support from Red Bull's shareholders and the collective spirit of the team.

"We're one team, we're one group," Horner stated.

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