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Horner: Red Bull were never on for Monaco pole

Red Bull's Christian Horner reflected on a disappointing Monaco Grand Prix qualifying session for his team, with both of his drivers missing out on the chance to claim a front-row spot. Red Bull's two drivers will start from the second row of the grid in Monte Carlo having failed to get in a proper second run. That was due to Sergio Perez crashing at Portier on his final flying lap, with the Mexican's stricken car blocking the track. Ferrari's Carlos Sainz, following close behind, ended up hitting the sideways RB18 with the red flags being shown as a result. This meant Max Verstappen was also unable to complete his final lap. Ferrari will thus start the race from the front row ahead of the...
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