Christian Horner says he and Mercedes counterpart Toto Wolff are F1’s last ‘dinosaur’ team principals

Horner became F1’s youngest team principal when he took over at Red Bull followin🥀g the te🌊am’s inception in 2005. Along with AlphaTauri's Franz Tost, Horner has been the longest-serving F1 boss on the current grid.
The 49-year-old Briton has noticed a change in the kinds of personalities and characters that are in the F1 paddock now, compare♔d to when he started out.
“When I look around the room now, there’s very different personalities,” Hor🌳ner said on the Unlapped podcast.
“When I first came into the sport, there was Ron Dennis, there was Flavio Briatore, there was Eddie Jordan, there was Jean Todt. There was Bernie Ecclestone ru💜nning it, there was Max Mosley there, Frank Williams – some really big characters and personalities.
“Of course now you look around the room – mayb𝓀e it’s just me getting older – but there’s more managers there and it’s gotten much more technical than the entrepreneurial side.
“So I suppose Toto [Wolff] and myself are perhaps two of t🌼he more ‘dinosaur’ type of characters compared to some. Even though I’m still on the younger side of the team princiꦐples.
“But the dynamic and the definition of what a team principal is these d🅰ays is very different to when I first came into this post.”
Horner and Wolff have emerged as one of F1’s biggest rivals 𒅌amid Mercedes and Red Bull’s ꦆon-track battles in recent years, with several flashpoints occurring between them.
The pair regularly engaged in a war of words throughout 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Lewis Hamilton and 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Max Verstappen’s fierce season-long title fight in 2021.
The rel𝕴ationship between Horner and Wolff has often been a focal point of Netflix’s Drive To Survive documentary series.

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