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Red Bull boss Christian Horner has subtly struck out at his Mercedes counterpart, Toto Wolff, by claiming that this season's battle with Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto is 'different' because he is a 'nice guy'. Horner is in the midst of a new-look title race with the Silver Arrows off the pace, and it could be a close fight with Ferrari for team and individual honours.
Horner and Wolff locked horns time and again in 2021 as Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton followed suit on track. Mercedes won an eighth consecutive Constructors' Championship, but Verstappen took the individual crown on the final lap of the final race in Abu Dhabi.
With such an emotional finale still fresh in the memory, Horner faces a different challenge this season with Ferrari currently out in front. Binotto is softly-spoken compared to Wolff, and Horner has painted a picture of just how