Christian Horner on FIA's porpoising ruling: 'It seems very unfair' to benefit one team
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner is unhappy with the FIA's rules directive to combat porpoising.
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Red Bull team principal Christian Horner is unhappy with the FIA's rules directive to combat porpoising.
Charles Leclerc left the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in defiant mood after Sunday's Canadian Grand Prix and insisted that he can overhaul Max Verstappen to win this year's world championship. The 24-year-old Monegasque Ferrari driver is 49 points adrift of Red Bull's world champion, who on Sunday reeled off his sixth win of the season, but still believes it is not an insurmountable deficit. Leclerc finished fifth after a storming, if frustrating, race from the back of the grid having been handed a grid penalty for taking a new power unit. “Reliability is a concern for everyone this season,” said Leclerc. “But if we can fix that, we have the performance to come back and so, from Silverstone, we will be trying to gain points back.
As Max Verstappen continues to build his world championship lead, team boss Christian Horner warned on Sunday (19 June) that Red Bull must not become complacent.
The Canadian Grand Prix proved a very fruitful one for Max Verstappen, and also gave Red Bull an impressive milestone as they moved into the top 5 for most-successful F1 constructors.
World champion Max Verstappen increased his lead in this year's Formula One title race on Sunday when he drove his Red Bull to a thrilling victory in a closely-fought Canadian Grand Prix. The 24-year-old Dutchman controlled a tactical race from pole position through three safety car interventions and resisted intense late pressure from Ferrari's Carlos Sainz to win by under a second.
Red Bull's Max Verstappen held off Ferrari's Carlos Sainz to win the Canadian Grand Prix on Sunday and celebrate his 150th Formula 1 race by surging 46 points clear in the world championship.
Red Bull boss Christian Horner has said that Mercedes could be a factor at the British Grand Prix and that Ferrari might be bringing upgrades to Silverstone.
Max Verstappen dealt with late Carlos Sainz pressure to win the Canadian Grand Prix and further boost his title defence chances.