Spanish GP: Christian Horner reacts as Sergio Perez has to give up P1 to Max Verstappen
Christian Horner has sought to shed some light on Red Bull asking Sergio Perez to let Max Verstappen take the lead of the Spanish Grand Prix.
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Christian Horner has sought to shed some light on Red Bull asking Sergio Perez to let Max Verstappen take the lead of the Spanish Grand Prix.
World champion Max Verstappen overcame a series of problems to triumph in the Spanish Grand Prix on Sunday and claim the lead in this year's title race.
Red Bull principal Christian Horner revealed that a DRS problem cost Max Verstappen during Q3 at the Spanish Grand Prix.
Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc was fastest in third practice for the Spanish Grand Prix, and once again set the time to beat in qualifying — 1:18.750 — with world champion Max Verstappen setting the second fastest time. Carlos Sainz of Ferrari will start the race alongside George Russell on the second row, with Sergio Perez and Lewis Hamilton fifth and sixth fastest.
On the back of arguably their best Friday of this season, Christian Horner says he always said it was a “only a matter of time” before Mercedes joined the fight.
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner hinted that the Austrian F1 outfit are looking into Aston Martin’s new car design, which looks similar to their own. The FIA have — for now — given the greenlight to Aston Martin, with suggestions that they had broken rules by copying the Red Bull design.
World championship leader Charles Leclerc topped the times for Ferrari ahead of the two Mercedes of George Russell and Lewis Hamilton in Friday's second free practice ahead of this weekend's Spanish Grand Prix. The 24-year-old Monegasque driver was quickest in one minute and 19.670 to outpace Russell by a tenth of a second and seven-time champion Hamilton by two-tenths as Mercedes, with an extensive upgrades package, rediscovered their pace. Local star Carlos Sainz was fourth in the second Ferrari ahead of world champion Max Verstappen of Red Bull and another Spaniard two-time champion Fernando Alonso of Alpine.
BARCELONA : Formula One's governing body gave Aston Martin's revised car the all-clear at the Spanish Grand Prix on Friday after Red Bull, the team of world champion Max Verstappen, raised suspicions their design had been copied.