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'F1 would miss Ron Dennis', says Christian Horner

 XPB Images Red Bull Racing boss Christian Horner believes that Ron Dennis' departure from Formula 1 would be  great loss for the sport. It appears likely that the 69-year-old McLaren boss will be relinquishing his chairmanship management duties with the McLaren group at the end of the current year, the unwilling casualty of a huge shareholder battle between the companies owners. Should Dennis' termination come to fruition, Formula 1 may will live to regret it believes Horner, even if the two men have endured their fare share of disagreements over the years. "I only have the utmost respect for Ron," Horner told Sky Sports News HQ. "We've gone head-to-head and...
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