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Tough to see Vettel go, says Horner

Horner says the timing was right for Vettel and it was right for Red Bull.

Sebastian Vettel, Red Bull Racing celebrates his World Championship with Adrian Newey, Red Bull Racing Chief Technical Officer, Christian Horner, Red Bull Racing Team Principal and the team

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Sebastian Vettel, Red Bull Racing RB10
Red Bull Racing give thanks to the departing Sebastian Vettel, Red Bull Racing, with Christian Horner, Red Bull Racing Team Principal, and Dr Helmut Marko, Red Bull Motorsport Consultant
Sebastian Vettel, Red Bull Racing
Sebastian Vettel, Red Bull Racing
Sebastian Vettel, Red Bull Racing RB10
Adrian Newey, Red Bull Racing Chief Technical Officer

Christian Horner says it was not easy to have to say goodbye to Sebastian Vettel at the end of this season, but he insists that the timing of the split was right for both parties and that Daniil Kvyat is a worthy replacement.

“He's achieved so much for us,” said Horner at the Autosport Awards. “He started like one of the youngsters we've seen this evening, twelve years of age when he started with Red Bull, he's grown with us, we've won 39 Grands Prix, four World Championships. It was a tough thing to see him go, but the timing was right for him, it was right for us. In Daniel Ricciardo we've got such a wonderful driver that's done an unbelievable job this year.”

Regarding Kvyat's prospects he said: “I think Daniil's demonstrated this year that he's got fantastic speed, he races incredibly hard. When Sebastian announced he was leaving to go to Ferrari Daniil was the obvious choice. We've seen the quality of juniors in Sebastian Vettel, Daniel Ricciardo that have graduated from Toro Rosso, and Daniil's following very much in their footsteps.”

Newey stays involved

Meanwhile Horner says that Adrian Newey's change of role will not have much of an impact on 2015.

“Adrian being Adrian a step back never seems to be that far. He's still very much involved. He's getting involved with other projects. We announced that we're getting involved with the British America's Cup Challenge, which Adrian is going to be overseeing, but he's very much still involved in what we're doing at Red Bull Racing, and mentoring the guys that have done such a wonderful job over the last few years.”

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