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Christian Horner: Red Bull are committed

Horner: Red Bull are committed
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Red Bull team principal Christian Horner expects the drinks company to continue backing the F1 team in the future.

Red Bull's team principal Christian Horner has said that he expects the drinks company to continue to back the current Formula 1 world champions.

The Midlands-based team have won back-to-back F1 titles with Sebastian Vettel in the drivers' championship and consecutive constructors' titles.

Horner, who turns 38 next week, has stated that he expects the relatively young team to continue to grow. "I think Red Bull is committed to F1," he said.

"Dietrich [Mateschitz] is passionate about the sport and, as a sponsor and a shareholder in another team, Sauber, Red Bull has been around F1 for over 15 years now.

"Our target is to build on the success into the future, and where you look in the standings, where Red Bull already sits, it is already quite an achievement. We are ahead of some illustrious names in a very short space of time."

Horner's team already sit 153 points clear of second-place McLaren in this year's constructor standings.

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