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Horner sees bright spot: "More cars in between ourselves and Lewis"

With Max Verstappen's P2, Christian Horner can look back on the Monaco Grand Prix qualifying relatively satisfied. The Dutchman starts on the front row of the grid, and possible heavy damage to Leclerc's gearbox could still earn him pole position. Speaking to Sky Sport's experts, Horner reacted as follows to Verstappen's qualifying, which must undoubtedly feel like a missed opportunity: "The immediate disappointment is we should have got the last lap because as you know here how important it is... So, there is that frustration but you have at the glass half full rather then half empty." Read more Leclerc qualifies on pole: 'It's a shame to finish in the wall' Despite this,...
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