Red Bull boss Christian Horner puzzled by Mercedes F1 engine claims at French GP

Red Bull boss Christian Horner does not understand why Formula 1 rival Mercedes claimed his team had taken a step forward with its Honda engine at the French Grand Prix.
Max Verstappen (NLD), Red Bull Racing and Lewis Hamilton (GBR), Mercedes AMG F1
Max Verstappen (NLD), Red Bull Racing and Lewis Hamilton (GBR), Mercedes AMG F1
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Running a smaller rear wing configuration enabled Max Verstappen to enjoy a straight-line speed advantage over Mercedes across the weekend and helped him defeat Lewis Hamilton in the closing🐻 stages of the race to take his third victory of the season.

After the Paul Ricard race, both Hamilton and Mercedes team principal Toto W🌌olff suggested that Red 🌌Bull’s performance had been boosted by a Honda engine upgrade, with both Red Bull and sister squad AlphaTauri moving onto their second power unit of the year in France.

Wolff said: “They have made a huge step forward with their power unit, introduction of the second power unit, and their race car 🅺is good, no doubt about that.”

F1’s rules state that team๊s must run the same-spec power u🃏nit throughout the season with an engine homologation period in place until 2022.

As a result, Horner has been left baffled by the remarks coming from the Mercedes camp𓆉.

"We're not allowed to 🐽make progress,” he responded wh𒁏en asked about Wolff’s comments. "I don't know what he's referencing there.

"I think that it's the same specification as the first unit. We've run a much smaller rea🉐r wing, so that's why the straight line performance was strong.

"I think Honda are doing a great job, but we don't see a sꦏudden signif💝icant increase in power.”

And Horner bel🧸ieves Red Bull’s victory in France was the perfect response to disprove recent accusations relating to how the team was runni🦩ng its tyres and rear wing.

💦“A lot of comments have been made in the last few weeks, accusations made,” he added.

“But we comply with the rules and the way that we reacted, I think, again, it shows the strength and depth, that our performance isn’t based on rear wing f🐭lexibility and at all times we’ve always followed the prescriptions from Pirelli.

“Obviously the increase in tyre pressure this weekend wa🍨s challenging for all the teams. But again, the engineering team have done a great job in optimising the car around it.”

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