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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Philip Duncan

Lewis Hamilton shrugs off Christian Horner sacking but hails ‘remarkable’ impact

Lewis Hamilton was speaking ahead of this weekend’s Belgian Grand Prix (Bradley Collyer/PA) - (PA Wire)

Lewis Hamilton said Christian Horner’s departure from Red Bull will not change his life but acknowledged the “remarkable” impact his old rival had on Red Bull.

Hamilton will contest his 369th race at this weekend’s Belgian Grand Prix, but the first in Formula One without Horner sitting on the Red Bull pit wall following his dramatic dismissal earlier this month.

Horner – who joined Red Bull in 2005, two years before Hamilton’s debut – oversaw 14 world championships but the final 18 months of his reign was undermined amid claims from a female staff member of “inappropriate behaviour”. Horner was twice exonerated.

Christian Horner left his role as Red Bull team principal earlier this month (David Davies/PA) (PA Wire)

“I was neither surprised nor unsurprised,” said Hamilton, reflecting on Horner’s bombshell exit. “It doesn’t change anything in my life.

“What is there to say? I sat with Christian in his office back in 2005, and I was in Formula Three and looking to go into GP2. He was with Arden.

“And I wouldn’t say we hit it off from the get-go but to see his progression and his career, it was clearly remarkable what he did with the team with a huge group of amazing people.

“To run an organisation that big and that well takes talent and skill and that is what he brought to the team. I wish him all the best.”

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