Christian Horner reveals rival F1 team Red Bull “most keeping an eye on” - and it’s not Mercedes

After struggling to a disappointing seventh-pl♏ace finish in last year’s constructors’ championship, Aston Martin completed a remarkable transformation over the winter to emerge as Red Bull’s nearest challengers at the start of 2023.
168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Fernando Alonso has completed the podium behind the dominant Red Bulls on four occasions this season, while he finished runner-up to 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Max Verstappen in Mon𒐪aco to claim his and the team’s best result so far.
Despite ไMercedes’ recent resurgence, which saw them l🍒eapfrog Aston Martin into second place in the constructors’ standings at the Spanish Grand Prix, Horner still sees Aston Martin as Red Bull’s biggest long-term threat.
“We have a lot less wind-tunnel😼 time than you guys,” he told Aston Martin ambassador Pedro De la Rosa when speaking to DAZN.
“So we’re having to be very selective about how we use that time, and also thinking about next year as well – so 🐭it’s about finding that balance.
“When you look at all that experience, you can see what Fernando’s brought to Aston Martin – w🧸hich is still a young team.
“There are ༒lots of new guys there; they took a few💜 guys from us.
“For us, I think the te🐽am that we’re most keeping an eye on for the future is the Aston team – because you can see they have a strong energy.”

Following Merce♛des’ double podium finish in Bar🌊celona, Horner delivered a brutal reminder of the work the German manufacturer still needs to do to catch Red Bull.
When asked by Sky whether Mercedes will become a concern for Red Bull, Horner answered: "I🗹t was still 23 seconds behind at the end of the race. They made a good step, but we've got some stuff in the pipeline.”

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