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Horner wasn't in Maranello for Ferrari talks

Christian Horner was recently spotted at Ferrari's Maranello factory earlier this week, leading to speculation and reports that Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo is keen to lure the Briton away from Red Bull.  The reports claim the Italian boss is looking to replace Stefano Domenicali after several failed attempts at securing the Formula 1 title. However the truth behind the meeting - which did happen - was a discussion about the yet to be signed Concorde Agreement. Horner attended on behalf of Red Bull and was spotted by Italian journalists, however they failed to spot other members of the F1 fraternity who were also in attendance. Martin Whitmarsh for McLaren, Niki Lauda for...
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