Listen to this article Red Bull team boss Horner and his Mercedes counterpart Wolff came to blows at times in 2021 as the intensity of last year’s F1 title battle ramped up in the closing stages. But things reached a peak in the wake of the controversial season finale in Abu Dhabi when Mercedes protested the way that the FIA’s implementation of the safety car rules had helped Max Verstappen to the drivers’ crown. As Wolff and Horner appeared together in public for the first time since last year’s Abu Dhabi race, the pair appeared more conciliatory as they reckoned they had to draw a line under the fallings out of the past. Reflecting on the intensity of their relationship, Wolff said: “It’s to be expected. It got fierce at times and brutal. But there’s a lot at stake. “It’s a Formula 1 world championship, and there’s the fighting on track, and the fighting off track for advantages. So that’s okay. “But we need to move on. There’s been so much talk about Abu …

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