Christian Horner to show superiority against other F1 Teams after Red Bull dominance
Christian Horner to show superiority against other F1 Teams after Red Bull dominance
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New Delhi:- Red Bull won all 12 races before the summer break, making the prospect of the team winning every race in 2023 increasingly possible. The latest Belgian Grand Prix shows that Red Bull's dominance is far from over, with Max Verstappen finishing ahead of Charles Leclerc's first non-Red Bull car in a 32-second Ferrari.

But with fans and observers longing to see more teams challenge Red Bull on a regular basis, team boss Horner said he was delighted with the team's peak after years of trying to dethrone. Mercedes and continued its dominant position were last seen in the days of Sebastian Vettel.

When asked if a part of him was hoping for more of a challenge after Verstappen took his eighth straight win at Spa, Horner replied.

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"Not a part of me wants that. I think I'm still recovering after 2021. "And look, results like [Spa] are a combination of teamwork and that's why you see Greg [Reeson], our garage technician who looks after all the Tires in the garage, go get the builder's trophy today.

"Because every team member, every department in the factory does their job, you can't get results like that by accident.

"I think this is a golden moment for our team. Hats off to everyone behind the scenes who have worked so hard to achieve something like this.

Horner added:

"It's been extraordinary to go into the summer break unbeaten in both GP and sprint. To be in this position is now beyond anyone's imagination."

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While Horner refused to publicly consider Red Bull's chances of winning the remaining 10 races and becoming the first F1 team in history to remain unbeaten in a single season, Red Bull adviser Helmut Marko has admitted that this is no longer an issue.

"If you're thinking logically, no," he replied when asked by Autosport if a wipeout was planned. "But we also never thought we could win the first 12 races, so now I have to say:

why not?

"I didn't expect [Red Bull's dominance] at all. We were just developing our own car and we were really surprised that others didn't do a good job because Mercedes and Ferrari didn't advance. one step up." That's why we're going so far.

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"The opponents behind us are constantly changing. When it's Ferrari, once it's McLaren and then it's Aston Martin or Mercedes behind us."

Red Bull has won all 12 races before the official summer break and Christian Horner says no one else can come and beat Red Bull after the dominance they've created. 

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