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Horner questions Renault's commitment to F1

It might be the season of goodwill, but not for Christian Horner, for even as he waits on Santa to being him his shiny new Honda power-units, the Red Bull boss continues to hit out at Renault. For as long as anyone can remember, Horner, along with Helmut Marko and Max Verstappen, have used every opportunity to stick it to the French manufacturer, criticising it for every single issue yet conveniently omitting to mention it when standing atop the podium - albeit powered by Renault. In his latest critique of the French manufacturer, Horner sympathises with its employees as he questions the commitment of its top bosses to its Formula One programme. 'Credit where credit is due, In Mexico we...
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