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Christian Horner is known as one of the most outspoken voices in F1. The Red Bull team principal rarely shies away from a war of words, even with those he used to work with. Horner's honesty was on display in 2019 when he discussed the departure of Daniel Ricciardo from Red Bull the previous year. The Australian moved to Renault having grown frustrated with his role in the team.
In 2019's series of 'Drive to Survive', Horner accused Ricciardo of "running from a fight".
He said: "Is he (Ricciardo) making the right career choice? My assumption is that he is running from a fight (with Max Verstappen)."
Ricciardo's career has once again become a topic of conversation this week after Horner suggested once again that the McLaren driver made a bad decision to leave Red Bull.
Horner said Ricciardo showcased "spectacularly bad timing" when he declined a "stratospheric offer" to remain