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Red Bull team boss Christian Horner believes promoting Pierre Gasly is a result of the same philosophy that brought the likes of Sebastian Vettel and Max Verstappen into Formula 1.

Gasly has been chosen to replace Daniel Ricciardo at Red Bull next season after the Australian's decision to leave his long-time backer to join Renault.

Horner told Autosport that Red Bull's willingness to back young drivers "pays off" and "without that, these guys [Vettel, Ricciardo, Verstappen] wouldn't be getting the chance".

In our exclusive video, Horner explains: "The Red Bull philosophy has always been to invest in youth.

"Without it, arguably those talents might not ever have been seen."

As well as exclusive comments from Horner, Autosport's Scott Mitchell joins Glenn Freeman to consider the merits of Red Bull's call to promote Gasly.

The discussion also includes what can be expected of Gasly alongside Verstappen next season, and why Carlos Sainz Jr was passed over and allowed to join McLaren.