Horner warns of Red Bull complacency after fifth consecutive F1 win

Max Verstappen dominated the Styrian and Austrian Grands Prix from pole position to extend h🥀is lead over Lewis Hamilton to 32 points.
Red Bull’s impressive form has seen it move 44 points clear of Mercedes as it goes in search of its first const📖ructors’ title since 2013.
With over half of the season still to go, Horner insists Red Bull is keeping its f🔜eet on the ground despite its best run of form in the hybrid era.
“We’ve now won the last five races, a first for us in the hybrid era, but we cannot get complacent and need to keep that momentum going," Horner said. "There’s a long way to go𒊎 in this championship, we don’t take anything for granted and we have to keep doing ☂what we’re doing, session by session, race by race.
“Silverstone will be a big challenge 🤪and it’s been a Mercedes stronghold for the last seven years but there’s going to be a big crowd there and we have brilliant fans, so I can’t wait to pu🐓t on another show for everyone who comes out to support us.”
Next up is the British Grand Prix at Silverstone.
Mercedes has dominated the race since 201꧒3 - only failing to win in 2018 after Hamilton was spun out on the opening lap, and the 70th Anniversary Grand Prix in 2020, where Verstappen came out on top by having superior tyre wear.
“Well, we know Mercedes have been so strong at Silverstone o💞ver the last seven years꧒ so they’re going to be mighty around there and, of course, with the British fans supporting Lewis that’s going to be more petrol in his tank,” Horner added.
“Of course, it’s the first of the sprint races as well so it’s going to be a different dyn🌠amic – but if we can carry this momentum into Silverstone, then there isn’t really anything we should fear.”

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