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Horner: No Honda-related clause in Verstappen's contract

Red Bull team boss Christian Horner has rubbished suggestions Max Verstappen will be free to leave the team after the 2021 season because of Honda's decision to quit Formula 1. It's speculated that Verstappen's contract contains an engine-related clause that would allow him to break free of the team before 2023, if they don't have a works engine deal. Horner though has quashed such claims, insisting such a clause doesn't exist. 'There is no such clause in his contract,' the Briton told Servus TV. 'The contracts between the driver and the team are private, but there is definitely no engine-related clause in Max's contract. 'He is competitive. He feels very comfortable in the team and...
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