Red Bull boss Christian Horner, however, isn't so sure.
McLaren Racing chief executive Zak Brown is slamming warnings that top Formula 1 teams may not be able to complete the 2022 world championship as"empty threats."
"We're all going to race because there are contracts that oblige us to do so," Brown, chief executive at McLaren, told the German broadcaster ntv."We have sponsors who expect that. I can't imagine a scenario where a team ends the season prematurely. I don't believe that for a second, it's just empty threats.
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