Christian Horner isn't concerned: 'More is coming tomorrow' in Bahrain

17:53, 29 Mar 2019
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Red Bull hasn't started their weekend well in Bahrain, but team boss Christian Horner isn't worried. Max Verstappen was beaten by Nico Hulkenberg's Renault in FP2, but Horner insists they have more speed to come.
Verstappen finished on P6 and his teammate, Pierre Gasly, even ended up outside the top 10. The soft (red) band tyres, in particular, left the team quite behind Ferrari, who at the moment seems to be the team to beat.
Sky Sports went to talk to team boss Christian Horner, but he wasn't particularly concerned about Ferrari's lead: "These times don't tell us much about our speed. We missed our 'window' on the soft tyre. More is coming tomorrow," Horner explained to Sky Sports.
Tomorrow, Red Bull will have to close a gap of eight-tenths in order to stick to Horner's words.

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