Christian Horner makes Red Bull’s position clear on Lewis Hamilton, Max Verstappen F1 superteam suggestion

The prospect of a Hamilton-Verstappen superteam and the pairing of F1’s two superstar drivers would certainly make for a blockbuster story, but it is not something Red Bu🥂ll would consider🃏.
Seven-time world champion Hamilton has already signed a new contract with Mercedes that runs until the end of 2025, while Verstappen, w♍ho sealed his third consecutive world title in a record-breaking 2023 season, is tied down to Red Bull until at least 2028.&nb🥂sp;
Horner was asked about the possibility of Red Bull making a shock move for Hamilton during an appearance on the ‘Eff Won with DRS’ podcast, but the Red Bull chief cannot envisage the combination worജking out, given their history during a fierce and controversial title battle in 2021.
“A Versဣtappen and a Hamilton, that’s never going to work because y💖ou kill your own car,” Horner said, alluding to Hamilton and Verstappen’s dramatic clashes over the years.

"You need🎶 to have ಞa dynamic where the drivers drive for the team, not just for themselves. Otherwise, it can become very divisive.”
Horner’s comments echo hi🃏s position from earlier in the season when the question of Hamilton’s availability was put to him.
♔“I can't see where we would be able to accommodate Lewis,” he told Sky back in March.
After two disappointing and winless campaigns, 38-year-old Hamilton is hopeful Mercedes can💧 bridge the gap to runaway champions Red B🅠ull over the winter so he can renew his F1 rivalry with Verstappen.

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