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Christian Horner has insisted that Red Bull were fortunate that Ferrari did not pit under the safety car during the latter stages of Sunday's inaugural Miami Grand Prix, which was eventually won by Max Verstappen. The Dutchman managed to overtake pole-sitter Charles Leclerc shortly after the race start and never looked back despite seeing his lead cut when the safety car was deployed after Lando Norris tangled with Pierre Gasly.

Leclerc tried to fight back during the last few laps but was unable to force his way ahead of Verstappen, who ultimately held on to secure his third Grand Prix victory of the new F1 season. Neither of the Ferrari drivers opted to pit for new tyres under the safety car, though, which Horner believes played a hugely important role in shaping the outcome.

"It was a real tactical race today and we threw everything we had at it," he told

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