It wasn't a win at home turf for Red Bull, in fact, quite the opposite with Max Verstappen seeing his Austrian Grand Prix end into the third corner of the race and Yuki Tsunoda having yet another fruitless race for Red Bull Racing. Where does this leave the championship hopes? Christian Horner answers. After describing the Austrian Grand Prix as 'a home race to forget' for the Milton Keynes-based outfit, Horner then backtracked on his previous statements where he put Verstappen and Red Bull very much in the championship fight.
The gap championship leader Oscar Piastri holds over Verstappen in the standings grew to a seemingly unsurmountable 61 points. Speaking after the race, Horner acknowledged the superority McLaren currently have on the rest of the field and foregoed allchampionship thoughts.
'We're not thinking about the championship'
"I think McLaren, you can see how they're racing each other. They've got a cushion to the rest of the field. For us we just focus one race at a time. So we don't even think about championships," said Horner to media present in Austria including GPblog.
For Horner the objective has now shifted from aiding Verstappen's 5th consecutive championship bid to a more race by race focus. "We just focus on next race, Silverstone, what can we achieve there? Same in Spa, same in Budapest," the Austrian team's boss concluded.