Christian\u00a0Horner\u00a0hopes his Red Bull Formula 1 team can keep 'riding the wave' of its 2023 success as long as possible as it will be 'impossible' to do any better.
Christian Horner hopes his Red Bull Formula 1 team can keep"riding the wave" of its 2023 success as long as possible as it will be"impossible" to do any better.Red Bull clinched its sixth constructors' title with six races to spare in Japan, which is another entry for the Milton Keynes squad into the series' record book that it has been steadily rewriting this year.
Team principal Horner conceded that losing its streak of consecutive race wins in Singapore was inevitable. And while the carrot of an invincible season is no longer dangling in front of his team, Horner says it must continue"pushing the boundaries" to keep"riding the wave" of success for as long as possible, as it will be hard to replicate."To do better than we're doing I think it's impossible. So, I think we're riding a wave and of course we want to try and ride that wave as long as we can.
"But Formula 1 is a fast-moving business. You see how quickly teams move up, move down and Singapore if nothing else demonstrates that there can be zero complacency, that we have to keep pushing the boundaries."Photo by: Andy Hone /
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