Thursday, September 19, 2013
Horner Hamilton exit weakens McLaren
McLaren will be a weaker team after Lewis Hamiltons exit, reckons Red Bull boss Christian Horner.
McLaren will be a weaker team after Lewis Hamiltons exit, reckons Red Bull boss Christian Horner.
Hamiltons departure for Mercedes in 2013 means Jenson Button will be joined at McLaren by Sergio Perez, who has scored three podiums with Sauber but is yet to challenge at the front consistently or win a race.
Along with Ferrari, McLaren has been Red Bulls main opposition through the Milton Keynes squads three-season Formula 1 title run.
But Horner believes the loss of Hamilton will significantly hamper McLaren.
"I think McLaren is a weaker team without Lewis," said Horner. "I think McLaren would admit that.
"Lewis is an outstanding driver and in Lewis and Jenson they had a hugely strong driver line-up."
He added that he would not discount McLaren even with its new driver pairing.
"McLaren have had a great car this year and whos to say they wont have an even better one next year," Horner said.
But he also believes Mercedes is set to be a greater force with Hamilton onboard.
"Whichever team had taken Lewis, he would be an asset," said Horner.
"Im sure he will naturally add performance to Mercedes next year."