‘No risk, no fun’ - How Red Bull’s late owner Dietrich Mateschitz is still influencing the F1 team

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Max Verstappen was the fir🎀st driver of the leaꦜding group to pit for fresh rubber on Lap 20 of the race.
At that point, Verstappen had a comfortable buffer over 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Charles Leclerc, howev🦹er, ahead of the race, Red Bull had already committed to a two-stop strategy with two hard tyres left in 💖their allocation.
Speaking after the race, Horneꦰr made reference to Mateschitz - who passed away just over 12 months ago.
“Dietrich used to tell us ‘no risk, no fun’,” Horner said. “We went into the race thinking the comp♑ounds were all a step softer. We felt that it was on the limit last year.
“We took two sets of hard tyres into the race so let’s go for a two-stop, and see if it wor💫ks.
“It mean𓂃t that we’d lose track position 🗹but we felt that we had the pace to come back and win it on a two-stop.

“It would have been really competitive. It got neutralised by the red flag. I was relieved to see Ferrari put a se🐻t of hard tyre♍s on the car, not mediums.”
Both Red Bulls made fantastic starts from🐼 third and fifth on the grid respectively.
Horner heaped praise on his en♏gineers for improving that element ꧃of the RB19.
“Our starts haven’t been our strongest point this year,” he added. “Ther🌳e has been a variance to them, and that’s because it’s so difficult to manage the torque, and ev😼erything that’s going on. The control guys did a great job today.
“Great starts from Checo and Max in the first run.ﷺ Then at the restart, Max getting that blinder, as well.”

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