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Red Bull boss Christian Horner has insisted he is “100 per cent committed” to the team amid reports that Ferrari approached him about a possible move in F1.
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner stated that he is fully dedicated to the team amid rumors of Ferrari attempting to lure him away to Formula 1.
Ferrari, struggling at the start of the season, is far behind McLaren with only two podium finishes in eight races, trailing by 177 points.
The increasing gap and McLaren’s dominance likely mean Ferrari’s championship drought since 2008 will continue into the future rule change.
With Fred Vasseur facing pressure due to Ferrari’s setbacks, Horner was reportedly identified by senior Ferrari figures as a potential replacement.
Despite rumored talks with Ferrari, Horner affirmed his loyalty to Red Bull, where he has been team principal since 2005, overseeing multiple championship victories.
While acknowledging the flattering interest, Horner emphasized his longstanding commitment to Red Bull for the foreseeable future, disregarding the speculation surrounding his potential move to Ferrari.






