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Horner 'sure' Verstappen staying at Red Bull

Apr.29 Christian Horner says he is "100 per cent sure" Max Verstappen will stay with Red Bull-Honda in 2020. The Dutchman already has a contract for next year, but there have been rumours of contact between Mercedes boss Toto Wolff and Verstappen's management. And those rumours have only intensified amid speculation about Sebastian Vettel's place at Ferrari. "Max has a contract, so everything is fine," Red Bull team boss Horner said in Baku. "I am 100 per cent sure he will drive for our team next year." And it seems even Pierre Gasly's place at Red Bull is more secure than before, with Horner saying the Frenchman is getting better with every race. "It...
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