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.
Max Verstappen has taken the lead in the Formula 1 Drivers’ standings after seeing Charles Leclerc retire from P1 in the Spanish Grand Prix, and winning the race himself.
World champion Max Verstappen overcame a sequence of problems to lead his Red Bull team-mate Sergio Perez home and claim the lead in this year's title race on a bad day for Ferrari in Sunday's sizzling Spanish Grand Prix. His victory in a crushing Red Bull one-two was the 24th of his career and third in succession this season as he came home ahead of his Mexican partner with George Russell confirming Mercedes' revival by finishing third. Charles Leclerc, who had led the championship and dominated practice, set off convincingly from pole position until he was forced to retire his Ferrari with an engine failure.
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Max Verstappen was delighted to overcome further Red Bull reliability issues to win the Spanish Grand Prix on Sunday. However, all might not be well in the camp after Sergio Perez's frustrated reaction to a team order to surrender the race lead to Verstappen.
Max Verstappen reclaimed the Formula One points lead as the reigning world champion won the Spanish Grand Prix on Sunday for his third consecutive victory after Charles Leclerc's Ferrari broke down while he was comfortably in front.