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Horner: 'Half spin Leclerc prevented pole position Verstappen'.

Christian Horner argues that Max Verstappen would have grabbed pole position had Charles Leclerc not caused a yellow flag in the final minute of qualifying for the British Grand Prix. Despite this, Red Bull Racing are happy with second place for Verstappen and P4 for Sergio Perez. Article continues under ad "Charles had a half spin, Max lifted for the yellow and gave 3/4 tenths for it." Horner told Sky Sports. The Red Bull team boss went on to say he was happy for his former pupil Sainz."Congrats to Carlos, he has always been a demon in the wet when he was a junior for us." Read more Verstappen spins unexpectedly during Q3 at Silverstone Great save Verstappen That...
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