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Horner Quick to Praise Red Bull Mechanics for Ricciardo Engine Change

Christian Horner was delighted with the way the Aston Martin Red Bull Racing mechanics worked to get Daniel Ricciardo out on track for the first phase of Qualifying at the Shanghai International Circuit on Saturday after the dramatic turbo failure in final practice. Red Bull utilised as many people as they could to ensure the Australian did not start at the back of the grid, with some crew members from Max Verstappen’s side of the garage also joining the operation. “It was a fantastic effort from the crew on car three, assisted when possible by the car 33 crew to get an engine change turned around in such a short period of time,” said Horner. “There was a significant amount of work...
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