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Haas competitiveness a good thing for F1, says Horner

Red Bull boss Christian Horner believes Haas' sensational arrival on the grand prix scene is a good thing for Formula 1 – despite some criticising its approach. Haas is currently fifth in the constructors' championship after taking strong points finishes in the first two races of the campaign courtesy of Romain Grosjean. That success has come on the back of a different approach of buying as much as possible of its car from Ferrari – rather than being a full-blown constructor. It is a decision that has not gone down well with all its rivals, but Horner thinks that F1 is better off having a strong team like Haas irrespective of its approach. “To be honest, I don't think it is a bad...
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