Christian Horner has said he has never cared about how the public perceive him and would never let it affect his job at Red Bull. F1
Horner has compared his situation to that of someone like Sir Alex Ferguson, who never went out of his way to court popularity with the media or rival bosses during his 26 and a half years as manager of Manchester United football club and yet enjoyed remarkable success.“If it bothers you, you shouldn’t do the job,” Horner said during an interview with Martin Brundle for Sky Sports, referring to the public perception.
“It’s not personal in any way,” maintained Horner. “Toto is Toto. He’s done a phenomenal job with Mercedes. He’s come into the sport from a very different background to me, he’s very much from a financial background. “It’s very easy to pull his chain and you can see it. Sometimes it affects him. So of course when you’re competing, and last year was so intense and of course it was the first time he’d ever been in that situation, it’s always interesting to see how people react.Asked if he thought he was a better team boss than Wolff, Horner added: “That’s not for me to judge.
“I’m focused on what I’m doing, you guys are judge and jury. Sometimes we get judged by Sky but that’s not for me… I’m focused on what I’m doing and he’s focused on what he’s doing.”
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