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Red Bull team principal Christian Horner refused to hop on the George Russell hype train despite the Mercedes star's thrilling battle with Max Verstappen at the Spanish Grand Prix. Fans went wild at the back-and-forth between the young F1 duo, which was made more interesting by the Dutchman's faulty DRS system.
Wheel-to-wheel action between Verstappen and Russell was virtually impossible before this season. Last year, the former was fighting for the world title with Lewis Hamilton, while the latter was still loitering towards the back of the grid with Williams.
But since stepping up to the Silver Arrows, Russell has looked the most likely driver to take the fight to Ferrari and Red Bull this year. And onlookers were treated to a rare battle on Sunday as Verstappen, who was attempting to fight back after an earlier spin, spent several laps trying to


