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F1. “It takes a little more time”: Christian Horner concedes that the Red Bull have

F1. “It takes a little more time”: Christian Horner concedes that the Red Bull have
F1. “It takes a little more time”: Christian Horner concedes that the Red Bull have
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“The rhythm was very bad, but of course, I did not expect such a race, because everything went wrong, and everything that could have happened. The failed stops, it probably aggravated the situation, but I think that the position I finished is, in the end, the maximum that we could have done. »» Max Verstappen did not chew his after his 6th place during the Bahrain Grand Prix while sending the ball back to his team concerning the encountered.

“The concern is immense”

“This race revealed obvious traps that we have to overcome very quickly. In the end, we can hide them a little thanks to the settings, and we succeeded weekend in Suzuka. We understand where the problems are located, but the implementation of solutions obviously takes a little more time, conceded the director of the stable, Horner, admitting that there was no miracle solution. We have a solid technical team that has produced some of the racing cars in the in recent seasons. I am therefore convinced that we can reverse the situation. »»

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In any case, the situation of Red Bull worries at the top of the Austrian stable since advisor Helmut Marko confessed to fear that Max Verstappen will leave his bucket next season at the microphone of Sky Germany . “The concern is immense. As I said, we have to make improvements in the near future, so that it has a car capable of winning again. »» The manager of the Dutch pilot, Raymond Vermeulen, would have been seen by a journalist from Sky Sports F1 Bringing himself violently to Helmut Marko in the team garage after the race on .

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