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Horner extends his contract with Red Bull

Red Bull boss Christian Horner will remain at the head of the Formula 1 team for some time, as Motorsport has reported that Horner has extended his contract with the energy drinks outfit until 2026. Red Bull advisor, Dr. Helmut Marko, revealed to Servus TV‘s Sport and Talk program in a joint interview with the team's newly crowned F1 Champion Max Verstappen, that stability within the team was crucial, especially with the new regulations kicking-in in 2022. 'He is a charismatic team boss who, by the way – even before you to [Max] – was working on his contract extension until 2026,' Marko told Servus TV. Stability is key 'We want to have stability for the whole team, or at...
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