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Red Bull team boss Christian Horner has launched an attack on Mercedes ahead of the start of the 2022 F1 season, accusing his rivals of “bullying” the FIA over the removal of former race director Michael Masi. The fallout from the controversial season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix has dominated the off-season, after Max Verstappen beat Lewis Hamilton to the title on the final lap of the campaign, and Masi was ultimately removed from his post as the FIA announced a restructuring of race officiating.
However, Horner believes the FIA bowed down to Mercedes “pressure” and has questioned the decision ahead of the start of official pre-season testing, which gets underway in Bahrain on Thursday. Horner told the BBC: ““Was it right to fire him based on pressure that was placed on him from a rival team? That for me was