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Red Bull Would Still have Won Races they Have in 2018 with Honda Power – Horner

Christian Horner feels his Aston Martin Red Bull Racing team would still have won the races they have in 2018 had they raced with Honda rather than Renault, as the two power units are within one per cent of each other this season. Daniel Ricciardo has taken two victories this season in the Chinese and Monaco Grand Prix, while Max Verstappen took his first win of the campaign in the Austrian Grand Prix, and Horner feels that Red Bull, who will make the switch to Honda power in 2019, would still have won those races had they been powered by the Japanese engine supplier. 'We'd have still won the grands prix we won,' said Horner to Motorsport.com.  'Honda are within one per cent of our...
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