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Horner reveals ‘philosophy' change for Red Bull

Red Bull principal Christian Horner hopes that a 'philosophy' change will put an end to their traditional slow starts to the season. The team grew in performance throughout 2019, working alongside Honda who continued to find engine gains, but it was another slow start to the season which cost Red Bull any chance of being in the title fight once they hit form. Max Verstappen would take three wins, earning himself P3 in the Drivers' Championship, but the next step for him now is to challenge for the Drivers' Championship. But if he is to give Red Bull their first title since 2013, then Horner knows the team must start the season competitive, and he hopes a 'philosophy' change will allow them...
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