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Christian Horner reveals why he rejected Ferrari move

Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has revealed why he rejected an approach from Ferrari to replace Mattia Binotto, with the Italian having resigned following the conclusion of the 2022 season. Ferrari certainly went all out to try and poach Horner from Red Bull for 2023, with the Maranello-based outfit having called the Brit to offer him the role. Horner has revealed that he was 'flattered' to be offered Binotto's team principal job, but that his 'loyalty' lies with the Austrians. Given that he's been in charge of the Milton Keynes-based team since they joined the grid in 2005, it's completely understandable why he feels 'responsible' for the Austrians, with his 20th year as Red...
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