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Horner: Red Bull's 2019 problems won't return in 2020

Christian Horner believes Red Bull have cracked the issues that held them back at the start of the season and expects 2020 to deliver strong performances. Max Verstappen ended 2018 as arguably the form driver on the grid, but momentum was lost at the start of 2019, with the Dutchman on the podium in just two of the first eight races before a surprise win in Austria. Article continues under video Verstappen is level on points with Sebastian Vettel in fourth place in the drivers' championship, the same position he finished last season. Horner says the new front-wing regulations for 2019, allied to the team partnering Honda for the first time, held them back, but the issues are now behind...
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