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Horner brushes off concerns about Red Bull fragility after fresh reliability troubles

Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has revealed that a sensor on one of Sergio Perez’s cylinders failed, which was the reason for the slight period of panic during the Miami Grand Prix. Max Verstappen and Perez both suffered reliability failures in Bahrain, before the same fate befell the Dutchman in Australia, but the fact that the reigning champion has won all of the three races he has finished displays the capacity in the car to compete for the championship, they just need some more longevity. Sadly, they were hit with additional gremlins when Perez began complaining of a lack of power while running fourth in Miami behind Carlos Sainz, but the issue was solved by the team...
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