Motor racing: Verstappen's win scripts 'perfect day' for Red Bull
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SPIELBERG, Austria (Reuters) – Red Bull group trainer Christian Horner hailed Max Verstappen’s Austrian Grand Prix feat as a 21-year-old Dutchman’s best yet, creation a “perfect day” for a former Formula One champions.
Verstappen had lined adult alongside Ferrari pole-sitter Charles Leclerc on a front quarrel on Sunday, though a delayed start saw him dump 7 places down a sequence with his feat hopes clearly dashed.
He fought behind by a field, initial picking off Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel, afterwards Mercedes span Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas and finally competition personality Leclerc with a wheel-banging pierce dual laps from a end.
That pass drew a courtesy of a stewards who ruled it a racing incident.
It was a second unbroken win for Verstappen during a Red Bull-owned circuit. It was also his sixth career feat and finished Mercedes’ run of 10 unbroken victories.
“This competition was won a tough way,” Horner told reporters. “We had to pass 3 of a 4 categorical opposition. Max did that today.
“To win here in Austria, Red Bull car, to get Honda’s initial win as good given 2006, in a character and demeanour he did was a ideal day for us.
“Tastes even improved than final year.”
The outcome of a stewards’ review into Verstappen’s pierce was announced some-more than 3 hours after a Dutchman had taken a checkered flag.
Not surprisingly, Horner pronounced they had taken a right call.
“It was tough racing, satisfactory racing, it’s what F1 should be,” he said.
When it was put to him that in Verstappen, prolonged regarded as a champion-in-waiting, Red Bull had a best motorist on a grid that includes 5 times universe champion Hamilton, Horner replied: “I have suspicion that for a small while.”
Editing by Alan Baldwin/Greg Stutchbury
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