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Mercedes chief Toto Wolff has issued a cold response after Christian Horner called him a 'tax evader'. The two team principals have a tense rivalry both on and off the grid. And that led to the battle between Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen last year sometimes boiling over.
Mercedes have been the dominant team in F1 recent years, with Hamilton and Nico Rosberg before him both experiencing success.
But Red Bull were back with a bang last year, claiming driver's title glory at the final race of the calendar in Abu Dhabi in controversial circumstances.
Over the past year or so, the rivalry between Wolff and Horner has intensified.
And while the Red Bull chief recently insisted he had no issue with his Mercedes counterpart, he fired a dig at Wolff by labelling him a 'tax evader'.
"We are very different," Horner said in a recent interview with the Daily Mail.
"When I'm not on the track, I'm in the