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McLaren boss Zak Brown takes savage swipe at axed Red Bull rival Christian Horner

McLaren chief Zak Brown has taken a vicious swipe at his axed rival Christian Horner, blaming his “arrogance” for Red Bull falling off its perch.

McLaren chief Zak Brown has taken a swipe at former Red Bull principal Christian Horner, claiming his “arrogance” resulted in mistakes for the team.

The two Formula One giants have a hostile relationship which spans three decades.

They were first pitted against each other in Formula Three but later took that rivalry off-track and into F1.

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The last few years in the sport have been particularly frosty, with Brown and Horner firing shots back and forth as their teams continued to form a close rivalry on the grid.

But now Brown has revealed his thoughts on the former Red Bull man, who was sacked in July, The Sun reports.

The 54-year-old admitted he no longer gets on with Horner and claimed that ‘Drive to Survive’ – the F1 docuseries produced by Netflix – “changed” him.

He told the Telegraph: “I’ve known Christian for 30-plus years. We used to get on. His results are amazing. So, hats off.

Watch Zak Brown open up about his relationship with Christian Horner above.

McLaren chief Zak Brown (middle) has taken a swipe at former Red Bull principal Christian Horner. (Photo by Bryn Lennon – Formula 1/Formula 1 via Getty Images)
McLaren chief Zak Brown (middle) has taken a swipe at former Red Bull principal Christian Horner. (Photo by Bryn Lennon – Formula 1/Formula 1 via Getty Images)

“But he’s changed. I think the Drive to Survive fame, the money, the glory, all got a bit much.”

Asked if Horner “plays fair” on and off track, he added: “At times, no.

“Back when I was racing, there were drivers who raced hard and squeezed competitors’ cars two wheels off the track. That’s OK.

“But other drivers squeeze you four wheels off the track. That’s not OK. I’m a two wheels off guy. Christian is a four wheels off guy.

“He made allegations towards our team. I can’t imagine he believed them. It was simply intended to disrupt us.”

Christian Horner was sacked as Red Bull team principal in July. (Photo by Giuseppe CACACE / AFP)
Christian Horner was sacked as Red Bull team principal in July. (Photo by Giuseppe CACACE / AFP)

Red Bull approached the FIA last November to accuse McLaren of illegally injecting water into their tyres in a bid to cool them quickly during races.

On the accusations, Brown went on to say: “Regardless of legality, everyone in the sport knows you wouldn’t do that for technical reasons.”

The McLaren boss then accused Horner of being arrogant, adding: “I have a huge ego. Make no mistake.

“Ego is good. Arrogance is terrible. For me, ego is all about pride.

“It protects my brand and the team’s performance. Arrogance makes you make mistakes.”

This article originally appeared in The Sun and was reproduced with permission.

Originally published as McLaren boss Zak Brown takes savage swipe at axed Red Bull rival Christian Horner

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