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Red Bull boss Christian Horner has admitted he has no sympathy for Lewis Hamilton and George Russell amid a troublesome 2022 season. Mercedes have been left behind by Red Bull and Ferrari at the start of a new era in F1 this year, but there is undoubtedly no love lost between Horner and the Silver Arrows.

Toto Wolff's team have been off the pace in a season ahead of which they were hopeful of a ninth consecutive constructors' championship. Mercedes, on 120 points in third, trail leaders Red Bull by 75 points and Ferrari by 49 after just six races, and the scene isn't any brighter in the drivers' standings.

Hamilton has been hit the worse by extreme porpoising, heavily affecting straight-line speed, with the seven-time world champion already 64 points behind Max Verstappen. And while Russell has impressed in his debut year as a full-time

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