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Ferrari have no sympathy for Red Bull exit threats

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Ferrari team chief Maurizio Arrivabene made clear Saturday that he has little sympathy with Red Bull owner Dietrich Mateschitz’s threats to quit Formula One if his team remains uncompetitive and cannot win.

The swarthy Italian, a long-serving part of Ferrari who are the only team to have remained a constant in the championship since 1950, dismissed the Austrian’s comments with a withering response.

“F1 is like this,” he said. “It is easy to be happy when you are winning four championships or easy to complain when you are not winning any more.

“You could have a couple of years when you are winning and a couple when you are losing and this is the beauty because if everything is predictable it is not a race, it is something different.

“You have to accept when something is gone wrong and happy when something is going right.”

Ferrari entered F1 in 1950 and have experienced highs and lows including six successive constructors’ titles from 1999 to 2004, but have been without a teams’ trophy for six years.

Red Bull entered in 2005 and won four successive titles from 2010 to 2013.

To many paddock observers, it looks clear that Mateschitz was revealing his commitment to winning and putting pressure on Renault, a position he clarified Saturday when he suggested the French company is his only option for 2016, if he stays in F1.

Earlier in the week, he had said Renault’s lack of competitive performance had undermined Red Bull’s motivation and ambition.

“We will not endure a third season in these circumstances,” said Mateschitz, following meetings at the Red Bull Ring circuit with F1 commercial boss Bernie Ecclestone.

“Last year, we at least could secure second in the world championship and score three wins, but this season we are nowhere.”

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