Australian racer Mark Webber has mocked his former boss, Christian Horner, describing him as a hypocrite.
Horner recently commented that F1 bosses should stop trying to control their drivers, and teams should loosen their restrictions on driver behaviour.
He said that F1 bosses need to allow the drivers to express themselves more without them being hit by criticism
MARK Webber has taken to Twitter to hit out against former boss Christian Horner's comments that F1 bosses should stop trying to control their drivers.
The Red Bull boss said F1 teams should loosen their restrictions on driver behavior, and they need to allow drivers' personalities to come out.
Responding to which, Webber posted on his Twitter account, using the old saying about the pot calling the kettle black to suggest Horner was a hypocrite.
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