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Horner says Verstappen has taken ‘another step’ since title victory

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SPA-FRANCORCHAMPS, Belgium: Red Bull team chief Christian Horner on Monday said Max Verstappen has taken “another step” since winning last season’s world title following his remarkable triumph in Sunday’s Belgian Grand Prix.

The 24-year-old Dutchman’s outstanding drive from 14th on the grid, having taken a penalty for a new power unit, to a sumptuous victory ahead of teammate Sergio Perez, who started second, was hailed by all corners of the paddock.

Horner was effusive in his praise for Verstappen who has taken a runaway 93-point lead ahead of Perez in the drivers’ championship, with Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc third, a further five points adrift. “You’re witnessing a driver that is completely at one with the car and is in an absolute purple patch of his career,” he said. “Since winning that championship last year, Max has taken another step.

It’s in many ways released him and he’s driving now at an incredible level. “Max was quite simply in a league of his own and not just in the race, but all weekend.” Horner said Verstappen’s win was one of Red Bull’s “best-ever” performances, while special adviser Helmut Marko said they needed only “two or three” more wins to secure the title. “The goal for us now is clear because we want to finish first and second in the championship for the first time in our history,” said Marko. “And we need to win two or three more to make sure we are safe.” Both men also jokingly thanked Mercedes for pushing for the new technical directive introduced to control porpoising and bouncing which has seen Red Bull increase their dominance over their rivals. “On the face of it, I’d have to thank Toto (Wolff, Mercedes team chief) for the TD (technical directive) ...

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