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Christian Horner admits Ferrari wanted him to replace Mattia Binotto

Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has revealed that he was ‘flattered' to have been offered the team principal role at Ferrari, following the departure of Mattia Binotto; however, the Briton never even contemplated making the move due to his 'loyalty' to the Milton Keynes-based team. Horner is just two years away from having been Red Bull's team principal for 20 years, with the 49-year-old having been in charge of the team since they joined Formula 1 in 2005. Since then, the outfit has become one of the most successful in the sport, having claimed six Drivers' Championships and five Constructors' Championships. Given his impressive record, it's no surprise that the Italians...
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