Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has dismissed speculation linking him to the Ferrari Formula 1 team, despite Ferrari chairman John Elkann’s admiration for him. Horner has been with Red Bull since its inception in 2005 and recently signed a contract extension until 2026. At the Spanish Grand Prix in Barcelona, Horner reaffirmed his 100% commitment to Red Bull, quashing any rumors of a move to Ferrari. Ferrari appointed Fred Vasseur as their team boss for the 2023 season, aiming to improve their performance in Formula 1. Ferrari’s ambitious plans include partnering Lewis Hamilton with Charles Leclerc in a bid to reclaim the top spot in F1 under the new regulations in 2026.
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