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Honda had targeted Monaco victory with Red Bull

Honda F1 managing director Masashi Yamamoto has revealed that the supplier and Red Bull had hoped to win at the Monaco Grand Prix in 2019. Red Bull chief Dr Helmut Marko had targeted five race wins in the first season with Honda, but only three were secured as Max Verstappen took the flag in Austria, Germany and Brazil. Article continues under video The deficit was partly influenced by the turmoil in the seat next to Verstappen as Pierre Gasly struggled to adjust upon promotion from Toro Rosso and was replaced by Alexander Albon mid-season, while Red Bull also struggled in the early part of the year amid new front-wing regulations. Verstappen did come close to victory on the streets of...
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