Red Bull team principal Christian Horner dismissed speculation about joining Ferrari, reaffirming his 100% commitment to Red Bull until at least the end of 2026. Horner, who has been leading Red Bull since 2005, stated that while it is flattering to be linked with other teams, his loyalty lies with Red Bull for the long term. With Fred Vasseur currently heading Ferrari and the team making moves like signing Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari is aiming to strengthen its position in Formula 1 ahead of the upcoming technical changes in 2026. Horner’s focus remains on Red Bull’s continued success, despite ongoing rumors in the dynamic world of Formula 1.
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