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Bahrain will give true order claims Horner

Red Bull team principal Christian Horner believes the Bahrain Grand Prix will give a better example of the 2019 pecking order. The Austrian outfit made the podium in the season-opening Australian GP, with Max Verstappen finishing ahead of both Ferraris to claim P3. The Dutchman even had a good look at Lewis Hamilton's Mercedes, but Horner says his team are not getting carried away, claiming Albert Park has a 'special characteristic' that could have played with the true order. Speaking to Motorsport-Total, he said: 'It's still too early to talk about the Championship. 'The podium was a great moment for Honda [but] the race at Albert Park is also not the benchmark for the pecking order...
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