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Horner says 2015 struggles have made Red Bull stronger

Red Bull is heading into 2016 as a better team operationally than it was in 2016, claims its boss Christian Horner. After a difficult 2015, dominated by engine struggles and the prospect of it potentially quitting F1, the team is now pushing on with its bid to get back to the front of the grid. And Horner believes that the adversity the team has faced in recent times has helped it become stronger. "To be honest with you, it has been a tough year – but adversity sometimes brings a group closer together," explained Horner. "I feel the team is tighter and closer than it has ever been, so actually from a team perspective I don't think it has been a bad year. "We have been...
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