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Christian Horner speaks out on Mattia Binotto's sacking

Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has revealed that he had 'sympathy' for Mattia Binotto after he was somewhat forced to resign from the lead role at Ferrari, with Horner believing that the Italian 'done a good job'. Binotto's departure from Ferrari following the 2022 campaign was expected, with his future having been a dominant rumour across the last few rounds. Former Alfa Romeo boss Frederic Vasseur was also labelled as the likely replacement before Binotto had even resigned, with rumours of him moving to Maranello having started ahead of the season finale. Horner is intrigued whether Vasseur will change his approach now that he's at Ferrari, or if he'll continue to pursue what...
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