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Horner: 'Obvious' decision to release Steiner from Red Bull F1

Article To news overview © xpb.cc Christian Horner says it was an "obvious" decision to let Guenther Steiner leave the Red Bull Formula 1 team back in 2006. Steiner was already involved with the Milton Keynes squad when it was Jaguar before Dietrich Mateschitz bought the team, rebadging them as Red Bull Racing for 2005. By 2006, Adrian Newey had decided to leave McLaren and join the team - being eased into lead technical role, with Steiner redeployed to head up Red Bull's NASCAR efforts. Reflecting on the decision to replace Steiner, Horner says it was "obvious." Viewed by others: Toto Wolff Wolff admits Mercedes missing guidence from Lauda Nelson Piquet Piquet ordered...
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