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Horner 'never' considered Ferrari move

Christian Horner has billed his new Red Bull deal as a "natural extension", adding that a switch to Ferrari was "never" on the cards. Horner recently committed to his long-term future to Red Bull Racing, signing a multi-year deal with the reigning World Champions. The announcement came just days after the 39-year-old was spotted in Maranello, prompting rumours of a move to Italy. "Ha, that is the Formula One media that we know," he told the official F1 website. "But believe me, it was a meeting over the future of Formula One - and it was very well natured and very productive. Pressed as to whether a move to Ferrari had crossed his mind, Horner said:...
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