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Red Bull encouraged by gains in second half of F1 2018

Christian Horner says Red Bull’s level of competitiveness in the second half of the 2018 Formula 1 season has left him feeling encouraged about the team’s prospects heading into 2019. Red Bull drivers Max Verstappen and Daniel Ricciardo claimed four victories between them in 2018 and also recorded the team’s first pole position at a track other than Monaco during the V6 hybrid era at the Mexican Grand Prix.  While a spate of reliability failures on both cars proved a frustrating factor of the team’s campaign, clear improvements were made as the season progressed, with Red Bull at times appearing to have the fastest car compared to rivals Mercedes and Ferrari in the final few...
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