Formula One saw a 4.5% drop in its average race television audience last year and a reduced overall viewing figure that reflected a smaller season hit by COVID-19, the sport said on Monday.
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In short, it seems Horner is keen to come back to F1, but that if he does so, he does not want to be 'only' a team principal.