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Horner: Red Bull never set win targets with Honda for 2019

Red Bull team principal Christian Horner says the team never set any victory targets for its first season being powered by Honda Formula 1 engines. Having grown frustrated by Renault’s power deficit to engine rivals Mercedes and Ferrari throughout the current V6 hybrid era, Red Bull opted to end its long-term partnership with the French manufacturer in favour of a switch to Honda power units for this season. The Milton Keynes squad was optimistic about its chances heading into 2019 and while Max Verstappen managed to score the Japanese manufacturer’s first podium since 2008 in Australia, Red Bull has so far been unable to challenge Mercedes and Ferrari for race wins. Ahead of the...
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