2023-08-18 22:59:15
Red Bull Racing F1 team principal Christian Horner has dismissed suggestions that the team’s unprecedented winning streak in the 2023 F1 season might spark complacency. Verstappen’s eighth straight victory at Spa has helped Red Bull Racing extend its all-time winning streak to 12 races in 2023.
Red Bull Racing has now won its last 13 Grands Prix, a record that would have risen to 23 had it not been for George Russell and Mercedes at last year’s Brazilian Grand Prix. But despite the team’s unprecedented dominance in the RB19’s winning streak, the Red Bull Racing boss denied any concerns the team was resting on its laurels. “I don’t think so. One race, one session is very important,” said Horner. “And I think that’s how you have to be focused.” “I think it’s a long, long championship, and no one is allowed to relax.” is happening and preparations are being made behind the scenes at Milton Keynes as well, 2026 is not too far away, so it’s enough to focus people’s attention.” It has received “a number of approaches” to take over, with Rob Marshall headed to McLaren as one of the key players, but has also headhunted a number of engineers to set up a new engine division. Horner believes Red Bull’s ambitions will only get bigger and the challenge to stay on top will only increase. But he feels Red Bull’s “strength of depth” is well positioned to stave off any decline. “The challenges are always different. When you’re a hunter, you’re all focused on the target in front of you,” Horner explained. “It’s a different kind of pressure when you’re suddenly chased,” he said. Staying around is another thing, but the spirit and culture that we have within the team is a great strength deep down and has enjoyed great continuity over the long term, which is very important in this business. But also
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