Christian Horner and Zak Brown butt heads on controversial McLaren rear wing
"It sets a precedent," Red Bull boss warns

Zak Brown has dismissed Christian Horner’s unease at McLaren’s rear wing which is at the centre of cont☂roversy in Singapore.
The F💞IA have passed the rear wing on the MCL38 which caught rivals’ eyes when Osc♚ar Piastri won the Azerbaijan Grand Prix.
F1’s latest flexi-wing debate has inevitably caught Red Bull’s atten🌞tion, after they were overtaken in the constructors’ championship by McLareಌn.
ౠ“Obviously it passed the test,” Red Bull team principal Horner told Sky Sports in Singapore.
“As long as the FIA are happy…
“Well, it sets a precedent. We don𒅌’t want to rush to design wings that def♔orm like that.
“If it’s deemed okay♕ th🦂en everybody will do the same.”
Ho🉐rner was asked if rivals would replicate the design but he replied♓: “I’d be surprised if we saw it again.”
McLaren CEO Brown responded to Horner: “He’s spot on. It has been passed by the FIA. These Formula 1 engineersﷺ are very clever.
“[Red Bull] have had awes🍬ome race cars for the past decade.
“It has passed the test. Good on our team for coming up wiᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚth something that is high performance.”
Brown added: “It has passed every single test. It’s clever engineering. The FIA is fine with it, so it’s businesജs as usual.
“It’s inevitable now t൩hat we’re leading the championship that everyone will look at our car and say ‘we don’t like that’. That’s the nature of the game.”
Sky Sports’ Martin Brundle suggested that McLaren would co🏅me under more scrutiny as the constructors’ 🐠championship leaders.
“You try to cut down the tall sunflower♏s,” Brundle said to Brown.
“There are𝕴 two ways of winning - g🃏o faster, or slow the others down.”
Brown replied: “It’s great for the cham🦄pio🗹nship. We are at the front. “There are things that work well on our race car.
“Everyone else will try🙈 to speed up, and slow us down at the same time.”

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a dec☂ade covering everything from American spor🦩ts, to football, to F1.