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Originally Posted by broadrun96
But by that logic McLaren should be missing Honda cause they won together in the past too. Under the current regs Red Bull haven't come close with Renault power so why would championships prior to the current engine specs matter any less than Honda winning with McLaren way back when?
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Thats like comparing apples and oranges, as the honda/mclaren connection was over 20 years inbetween stints, where the vast majority of the people involved back then were not involved in the most recent stint.
With Red Bull and Renault on the other hand, it hasn't been that long ago, and the vast majority of people working on it are the very same now.
It's like winning with a partner, then turning around immediately after and spit in their face.
Extremely unprofessional of Horner, but that simply doesn't surprise me anymore, not in the least. The faster F1 sees the back of Horner and his toxic ilk, the better.