Verstappen 'frustrated' as he speaks out on red bull cost cap row


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Team Principal Christian Horner, who had been backed by Mateschitz to lead the team when Red Bull entered the sport 18 years ago, was visibly emotional following the news. “It’s very, very


sad. I mean, what a great man, he’s few of a kind,” Horner told _Sky Sports F1_. “What he achieved and what he’s done for so many people around the world across different sports is second to


none. “So many of us have to be so grateful to him for the opportunities he’s provided, the vision he had, the strength of character and never being afraid to follow your dreams, to chase


your dreams, and that’s what he did here in Formula 1. “Proving you can make a difference and we are just incredibly grateful for him, everything he’s done, everything he’s supported us with


over the years. And so many drivers, so many team members, so many people in this pit lane owe him so much.”