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Red Bull ‘drivers not our problem’ says Horner

Christian Horner has leapt to the defence of Red Bull's drivers. Amid the Renault-powered former champions' deep crisis, team official Dr Helmut Marko warned Daniel Ricciardo and Daniil Kvyat after the Spanish grand prix to 'look out'. 'Paradoxically, the more inexperienced ones did the better job,' he said, referring to the sensational rookie pairing of Max Verstappen and Carlos Sainz over the Barcelona weekend. The implication is that Red Bull might now be badly missing the input of its Ferrari-departed quadruple champion Sebastian Vettel. Would Red Bull have been able to avoid its current crisis if the German was still at the wheel? 'No, not at all,' team boss Horner insists to Kleine...
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