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Christian Horner has pledged that Red Bull will continue to 'work collectively' during the title race to ensure they remain ahead of Ferrari. The team was criticised in the wake of last weekend's Monaco Grand Prix for not prioritising Championship leader Max Verstappen over Sergio Perez.
The Mexican has enjoyed a competitive start to the season claiming pole in the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix and then winning in Monaco. He sits just 15 points behind the reigning World Champion in the driver's standings going into next weekend's race in Azerbaijan, which he won last season.
Had it not been for bad luck his championship position could have been even stronger. An unfortunately timed safety car in Jeddah saw him lose the lead of the race while technical problems stopped him gaining podiums in Bahrain and Miami.
His strong season has seen him rewarded with a new two-year deal at Red