While
Helmut Marko and
Jos Verstappen have been outspoken about how things are at
Red Bull Racing at the moment, team boss
Christian Horner continues to see the positive side of the situation. He said after the race that the team collected a lot of data at
Zandvoort.
After
Max Verstappen finished second at
Zandvoort with a gap of more than 22 seconds, Helmut Marko called the situation at Red Bull after the
Dutch Grand Prix "alarming". Verstappen himself concurred with the Red Bull advisor's words. Jos Verstappen added to this, stating that the team needs to take a good look in the mirror.
Horner sees the positives to the weekend at Zandvoort
Red Bull Racing team boss
Christian Horner saw mostly the positive aspects of the race in the Netherlands during a media moment with
GPblog and others.
'"We've run the cars in different specifications and I think that that has actually given us quite a lot of valuable info. I think that the driver's feedback has been very positive into that as well in terms of what they're feeling from the different setups. So I think that it hopefully now gives a real direction for the engineering group," the Briton said.
The team boss also revealed that the set-up Perez's Red Bull currently has is not working well for the Mexican. "I think it was clear that Checo's race performance or race package was not the better of the two. So we've got all obviously 72 laps of data and a lot of across two different compounds of tyres now to compare that info," Horner said.
This article has been written in collaboration with Matt Gretton
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