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Horner suggests that Mercedes’ speed in the Canadian Grand Prix may be an anomaly.

Carl Smith by Carl Smith
December 6, 2024
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Horner sugere que a velocidade da Mercedes no Grande Prêmio do Canadá pode ser uma anomalia.
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Max Verstappen, from the Netherlands, competed in the Canadian Grand Prix on June 9, 2024, as part of the Formula 1 World Championship. The Red Bull team boss, Christian Horner, expressed uncertainty regarding the improved performance shown by Mercedes throughout the weekend. He questioned whether it was a genuine improvement or just an isolated occurrence. Mercedes had been behind the top three teams previously but made updates to their W15 car, resulting in a significant improvement in performance. During the practice sessions, George Russell from Mercedes secured the pole position but failed to convert it into a victory due to errors. Russell believes that Mercedes’ improved pace will continue in the upcoming races, but Horner remains cautious about their potential threat. Horner attributes Mercedes’ success in Canada to the nature of the circuit, which favors their skills. He plans to observe their performance in the next three races to determine if their form is consistent or just an isolated occurrence. Horner also took the opportunity to respond to comments made by Mercedes’ Technical Director, James Allison, who claimed that Red Bull’s updates were actually downgrades. Horner ironically commented that despite their supposed downgrades, they still managed to beat Mercedes. He considers this a gratifying victory. However, Horner acknowledges that McLaren also missed an opportunity to win due to a strategic error. He emphasizes the need for Red Bull to continue improving to maintain their position as the leading team. Horner specifically mentions the issue of riding the curbs as an area they are working on, although it is expected to be less problematic in the upcoming races. Despite winning six out of the nine races so far, Horner believes that Ferrari, McLaren, and Mercedes, who showed improved performance in Canada, will be competitive at all circuits. As a result, he recognizes the importance of Red Bull staying on top of their game to maintain their advantage.

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