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Christian Horner demands ‘clear withdrawal' from Mercedes and Ferrari bosses

Red Bull team principal, Christian Horner, had what appeared to be a relatively spicy exchange with Ferrari boss, Mattia Binotto, before the Singapore Grand Prix. This come after the Italian also reportedly got into a row with Mercedes boss, Toto Wolff, in Canada while the teams were discussing a change to the technical regulations. This time, the debate revolves around the financial rules that were introduced at the start of last season, and Binotto has been saying for months that he wants the FIA to keep a close eye on everyone’s spending. Red Bull and Aston Martin were mentioned in a recent report by Auto Motor und Sport that suggests they both went over the spending cap in 2021....
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