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Horner nearly got violin out for moaning Hamilton

Horner "nearly got violin out" for "moaning" Hamilton

27-08-2018 12:25
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Nicolás Quarles van Ufford

Red Bull team principal Christian Horner had absolutely no sympathy for Lewis Hamilton after the Belgian Grand Prix, in which Sebastian Vettel rocketed his Ferrari to a convincing victory.

Hamilton, who has seen his championship slim down from 24 to seventeen points, conceded that Ferrari have the better car at the moment, despite Mercedes having introduced a pretty significant upgrade at Spa Francorchamps.

Horner, who saw his driver Max Verstappen get a podium finish in front of the thousands of travelling Dutch fans, got asked about Pierre Gasly's P9-finish on a power-heavy circuit, and whether that's a promising sign for Red Bull, as they'll have a Honda-powered car next season.

"[Honda] need to make a step," he told Planet F1.

“As you can see, Ferrari and Mercedes… just to hear Lewis moaning about Ferrari, I nearly got my violin out!

“But the gap is significant.

"I think if we just close that, and Honda are making great progress, they’re scoring points regularly, Pierre [Gasly] has been very, very upbeat about them and you can see they’re making headways.”

Moaning might be a bit of a strong word from Horner, but Hamilton certainly was unhappy with Ferrari's edge over the Silver Arrows right now. With Monza coming up this weekend, a circuit that favours the more powerful Ferrari's as well, the German team could be in trouble when it comes to their championship leads.