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Horner needs Gasly to start delivering points

Red Bull boss Christian Horner says that he needs Pierre Gasly to start contributing to the team's championship campaign on a more regular basis in the second half of 2019. So far this season, Max Verstappen has scored points in every one of the 11 races, finishing no lower than fifth place. By comparison Gasly has had a more ragged time since he moved to the senior team from Toro Rosso over the winter. He failed to score points in Australia and Azerbaijan, and then crashed out last weekend in Germany. His total points haul so far is 55, which is just over a third of the amount picked up by his team mate. As a result, Red Bull is behind Mercedes and Ferrari in the constructors standings -...
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