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Helmut Marko reveals how Red Bull stopped Ferrari from signing Christian Horner

Red Bull advisor Dr Helmut Marko has revealed that the Austrians once had to offer team principal Christian Horner and chief technical officer Adrian Newey 'millions more' to 'convince' the pair to reject an offer from Ferrari, with the latter having come incredibly close to making the switch to Maranello. Ferrari have supposedly tried to poach Horner and Newey multiple times, with Newey having been linked to the Italians as recently as this season, prior to him signing a new long-term contract with the Milton Keynes-based team. Horner and Newey have been an integral part of Red Bull's success, with Horner having led the side since they joined Formula 1 in 2005. Newey joined a year later...
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