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Red Bull's Christian Horner: 'An unbelievable day today'

Red Bull Racing Team Principal, Christian Horner, was overwhelmed with his team’s outstanding 1-2 at the 2016 Malaysian Grand Prix, after Mercedes failed to capitalise on their advantage. Horner didn’t seem able to believe that the outcome of the race would have been possible, commenting that it was: “An unbelievable day today. To achieve a first and second in the Malaysian Grand Prix is beyond our wildest expectations.” “The race had an interesting start with a bit of action at the first corner which Sebastian triggered, costing Max particularly quite a bit of time,” mentioned Horner, referring to the incident between Ferrari’s Sebastien Vettel and Mercedes’ Nico Rosberg....
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