Red Bull has “firmly had a target” on its back this year through off-track political battles, according to team boss Christian Horner 🎯 Full F1 story ⬇️
finished third in the championship with two wins, helping Red Bull wrap up the constructors’ crown with three races to spare.
“We’re a race team. We’re not a political organisation. We just focus on going racing and we’re hard racers, we push the boundaries, which is what race teams do if they want to succeed. Horner felt the 1-2 finish Red Bull secured at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix in April was an important moment to put pressure on Ferrari, which had surged into an early lead in both championships.
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