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Former F1 world champion Damon Hill has questioned the heated rivalry between Red Bull team boss Christian Horner and his Mercedes counterpart, Toto Wolff. Insults were hurled in both directions last year as tensions flared during a ferocious title run-in.
A dramatic Abu Dhabi finale saw the top prizes split between Mercedes and Red Bull as the Silver Arrows claimed the Constructors' Championship and Max Verstappen clinched the drivers' title.
Wolff and Horner regularly fired shots at each other during interviews as the Silver Arrows' streak of dominance was pushed right to the edge.
With the newest season of Netflix's Drive to Survive released on Friday, a new wave of insults are now out in the open.
In one example, Horner claimed that Wolff 'inherited' Mercedes' success and 'did not have to build anything'.
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