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Vettel return to Red Bull ‘enormously unlikely’ - Horner

Red Bull Racing team principal Christian Horner believes a return to the team by Sebastian Vettel is a very unlikely prospect, as he presumes there would be a personality clash with Max Verstappen. Vettel’s departure from Ferrari at the end of the season was announced last week, and as yet the four-time world champion has yet to announce his next move. All four of his titles came with Red Bull after the German came up through its junior team, but Horner (pictured at right, above, with Vettel) has previously stated having two alpha drivers is a risky approach and says that remains the main reason why there is no real opportunity for Vettel to return. 'I think it's enormously unlikely,'...
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