Christian Horner’s expletive insult at F1 rival Zak Brown uncovered

Red Bull boss Christian Horner attacksꦗ F1 counterpart Zak Brown 🧸in the latest season of Drive to Survive.

Christian Horner
Christian Horner

Red Bull team principal Christian Horner and McLaren CEO Zak Brown’s heated F1 rivalry shows no signs of stopping.

During an episode in the new season of Netflix’s Drive to Survive F1 documentary series,ꦅ Horner is heard insulting rival team boss Brown by calling him a “prick” in the Bahrain paddock.

However, a report by claims that Horner used the word “c***” to describe Brown during the origina෴l edit of the clip.

According to the British newspaper, Horner’s initi🐓al insult was removed and replaced by “prick” during the editing proces꧑s.

The scene is teased in a trailer for the upcoming seventh season of F1’s hugely popular ꦐfly-on-the-wall documentary, which releases on 7 March ahead of the 2025 season-opening Australian Grand Prix next week.

It is the late🏅st in a series of dram🌃atic revelations to emerge from the new season of the hit Netflix show.

Horner and Brown have history

McLaren CEO Zak Brown
McLaren CEO Zak Brown

Horner and Brown’s feud dates back to the cost ca🅰p controversy in 2022, where Red Bull were fined for exceeding the maximum amount of spending allowed by the FIA.

Brown wrote a letter to F1’s governing body calling for action over rival team spending, saying that Red Bull breaking the budget c🌊ap “constitutes cheating”.

Horner hit back൩💫 at Brown, accusing his rival of “moaning”.

ܫ“Obviously Zak’s letter, which wasn’t copied to us but we’ve had sight of that letter, was tremendously disappointing,” Horner said.

“For a fellow competitor to be accused of cheating, to accuseꦚ you of fraudulent activity ♒is shocking. It’s absolutely shocking. Without the facts, without any knowledge of the details, can be making that kind of accusation.”

Several barbs were exchanged between Horner and Brown in 2024 as their drivers168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: Max Verstappen and168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: Lando Norris duelled it out for the title.

While Verstappen came out on top in the drivers’ champio🧸nship, McLaren triumphed to claim their first constructors’ worꦑld title in 26 years. 

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