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Christian Horner believes Mercedes should take the blame for Lewis Hamilton's F1 title disappointment last year. And the Red Bull chief has rubbished claims that Netflix hit series Drive to Survive had any impact on the result of the championship.

The 2021 season proved to be one of the most scintillating in the sport's history as Hamilton wrestled with Max Verstappen glory.

And the duo went into the final Grand Prix of the season in Abu Dhabi level-pegging.

Hamilton had built what appeared to be an unassailable lead during the race as it entered its closing stages.

But the season-decider was thrown wide open after Williams' Nicholas Latifi crashed into a wall and a safety car was deployed.

During the pause, Red Bull called Verstappen into the pits for a fresh set of tyres, while Mercedes told Hamilton to stay on the

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