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Red Bull unsure how it was so quick in Austria

Red Bull Racing team principal Christian Horner has admitted he does not understand why the car of Max Verstappen was so quick at the Austrian Grand Prix. Verstappen produced an incredible recovery drive to record Red Bull's first race win since October 2018, when the Dutchman won in Mexico. The Red Bull man showed some remarkable speed when going past the likes of Sebastian Vettel and Valtteri Bottas with relative ease, before eventually overtaking the fastest car of the weekend with Charles Leclerc's Ferrari. Horner was left confused and unsure how to explain it, when speaking to Motorsport.com: "In the second half of the race, we were really on fire. The car was incredibly...
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