💬 “When you see your counterpart smashing up headphones and pointing and ranting at cameras, you know you’ve got to them' Christian Horner says Toto Wolff's behaviour during the 2021 F1 season was an example of bad management
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"For me, last year’s world championship was very much about that. It was a titanic battle, not just between the two drivers on track but the two teams off track. “When you see your counterpart smashing up headphones and pointing and ranting at cameras, you know you’ve got to them.“And you know that if they are venting in such a way, and feeling that pressure, that the people below them are going to be off-loaded onto as well - that they are going to be on the receiving end of that. In my experience, that causes people to tighten up.
"You want it to be inclusive, you want it to be open, you want people to feel that they’ve got a voice and that that voice will be heard, rather than being afraid to speak up for fear of getting their head taken off.”Horner stressed he was always confident Red Bull would triumph against Mercedes last season due to a combination of Verstappen’s performances and his team having “more desire” to win.
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