Horner denies Red Bull has tried to sign ex-Mercedes F1 engine guru Cowell

After being part of Mercedes-AMG High-Performance Powert𓄧rains (HPP) for 16 years, Cowell stepped down as managing director midway through last year.
Cowell was instrumental in Mer♎cedes’ dom🃏inance in the hybrid era, winning six drivers’ and constructors’ championships during his tenure.
With Honda exiting the sport at the end of the season, Red ꦛBull will be responsible for the manufacturing of its own engines.
Rꦏed Bull Powertrains has been created as a consequence and it is on🐻 a serious recruitment drive.
The Milton-Keynes outfit has already signed Ben Hodgkinson from Mercedes, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:while 🐲it confirmed f𒉰ive further signings from the reigning world champions earlier 😼this mont🍸h.
Horner has denied any suggestions that Red Bull ꦰhas trie༺d to sign Cowell.
“Obviously there’s a lot of media traction on these topics with personnel joining this obviously new venture but I can say I was surprised to read this story this morning that apparently Andy has agr✨eed to join us ꦫbecause that isn’t the case,” Horner said in Monaco.
Toto Wolff was asked about the same rumours.
“I speak to A⛄ndy every week about different ✱things and for me it doesn’t seem that he is going to Red Bull,” Wolff added. “But in this sport we have seen many black swans, so at the moment, what I think is he’s not going there.
“It would be a big surprise [if he joined Red Bull] because it would mean it’s different to what we have discussed but therꦓe is nothing stopping him from taking any decision, whether he continues on his entrepreneurial journey or returns to Formula 1 in a different role.”

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