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Christian Horner has been accused of "damaging F1" and his Red Bull team after his repeated verbal standoffs with Mercedes' Toto Wolff. The 2021 F1 season saw the team bosses clash on an almost weekly basis, and the competitive tension remains as the 2022 season gets underway. But Labour peer and vice-chairman of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Formula 1, Lord Peter Hain, tells Express.co.uk that the feud has been damaging for the sport. He said: "I used to have a lot of respect for Christian, who is obviously a top F1 leader.
"But I thought he was totally out of order at Silverstone and he never repeated that, I think he probably realised.
"I think he would have gained more respect if he apologised, but he never did. We don't want to see anything like that ever again.
"I think that damaged him and Red Bull, and it


