Horner would ‘rather fix a fast car than make a slow one fast’
Only finishing half the number of races they start, Christian Horner insists he rather try “fix a fast car” than have to make a slow one quick.
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Only finishing half the number of races they start, Christian Horner insists he rather try “fix a fast car” than have to make a slow one quick.
De buen humor, pero desmotivado, Max Verstappen habló con los medios en la zona mixta de Albert Park. El campeón del mundo y ganador en Arabia se ve fuera de la lucha por el título frente a Leclerc después de dos abandonos por culpa de la fiabilidad que apuntan al motor, aunque en esta segunda avería Helmut Marko se apresuró a desmentir que fuera culpa de Honda. Christian Horner, jefe de Red Bull, confirmó que sospechaban que «una fuga de combustible» obligó a retirarse a Verstappen. “Es una temporada larga y tenemos las bases de un coche rápido y competitivo, pero necesitamos resolver estos problemas rápido”. El neerlandés está a 46 puntos de Charles Leclerc en la clasificación, una desventaja enorme después de solo tres grandes premios.
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Defending Formula 1 world champion Max Verstappen insists he does not want to think about the world title fight after suffering his second retirement of the season at the Australian Grand Prix. The Dutchman endured more problems at Albert Park, having complained over team radio that he could smell some «weird fluid» before immediately pulling his car to the side of the road on lap 39. Ad/> His retirement meant Charles Leclerc ran out a comfortable winner by over 20 seconds in Melbourne after a dominant performance from start to finish.