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McLaren boss is Porsche's ‘preferred option' to replace Christian Horner at Red Bull

Porsche's deal to supply power units to Red Bull Racing from 2026 looks set to have completely stalled, after the VW-owned manufacturer demanded too much from the Austrian team. As per reports, Porsche are demanding a 50 percent share in the team, something which hasn't gone down well with team boss Christian Horner or Adrian Newey. Horner is believed to be afraid that should the deal be agreed, then he will be sacked from the role he's held since 2005. McLaren boss Andreas Seidl would be Porsche's 'preferred option' according to reports, as Seidl led the German manufacturer's World Endurance Championship campaign. READ: 2022 Dutch GP: Mattia Binotto lambasts Ferrari as he admits...
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