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Horner: Vettel Red Bull F1 return in 2021 a "definite no"

Red Bull Racing Formula 1 boss Christian Horner has said a "definite no" to the prospect of Sebastian Vettel rejoining the team in 2021

Vettel's name has been liked with a return to the team he won all four of his world titles since news of his departure from Ferrari at the end of this season first emerged.

The German has admitted that he immediately called Red Bull motor sport boss Helmut Marko after Ferrari gave him the news, although he insists it was to get advice and not ask for a drive.

The team management has consistently said that there is no seat available as it has complete faith in Alex Albon as Max Verstappen's team-mate.

"Obviously the subject has been raised," Horner told Sky F1.

"Our commitment is to our existing drivers.

"We think we've got a great pairing in Max and in Alex, and we think that that has great potential for the future as well.

"Unfortunately it's not something we're going to be able to accommodate."

Asked if that was a definite no, he said: "That is a definite no I'm afraid. Sebastian is aware of that.

"It's unusual for a four-time world champ to be out of a drive at this point of the year.

"I guess he's got a couple of choices available to him, I assume either Racing Point, or a year out and re-evaluate the options in a year's time."

Horner suggested that the Silverstone team - which becomes Aston Martin in 2021 - could be a possibility despite Sergio Perez having a long term deal to partner Lance Stroll, son of team owner Lawrence.

"I don't think Lance is going to get fired!," said Horner.

"Of course drivers' contracts between the teams, you never know what's within them, it's only the Contract Recognition Board that has full sight of them.

"I'm sure that perhaps they have options, or break points, or whatever. But that's really none of our business."

Speaking to Austrian TV channel ORF on Friday morning, Red Bull motorsport chief Helmut Marko backed up Horner's position.

"We, and I've also told Sebastian this, have no chance of giving him a seat in 2021," he said.

"We are now planning for 2021, and there is no chance for Sebastian."

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