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Horner wants same line up for 2021 at ‘same money'

Christian Horner doesn't want to lose Max Verstappen in 2021, nor does he want to up his wage bill, saying the top drivers should stay at the 'same team for the same money'. Next season will mark the final year on Verstappen's current Red Bull deal. The Dutchman reportedly earns £10 million per year, a drop in the ocean compared to Lewis Hamilton's £40m-per-season Mercedes contract. However, both Verstappen and Hamilton are soon to enter negotiations with their current teams, and perhaps even rival outfits. The duo, along with Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel, are out of contract at the end of next season. Horner is hoping Red Bull can persuade Verstappen to re-sign. 'In 2021 almost all top...
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