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Horner: Vettel return to Red Bull is a definite no

Christian Horner has poured cold water on speculation that Red Bull are considering signing Sebastian Vettel to join Max Verstappen at Red Bull next year, a Prodigal Son story that has no legs. Speaking to Sky F1 during FP1 of the Styrian Grand Prix weekend, the team boss was asked if there was room for their former World Champion in the energy drinks team, he replied, 'That is a definite no, I'm afraid.' Horner went on to reaffirm the team's commitment to their current pairing of Verstappen and Alex Albon, and thus closing another big team door for the out of work German. Report in progress…
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