Christian Horner rejects Adrian Newey “stardust” question: “Issues were already there”
"I think we wo♐uld have had all of these issues because the issues were already there, and one man’s input could never be so dramatic so quickly."

Christian Horner is adamant Adrian Newey’s exit on the eve of the Miami Grand Prix hasn’t resulted in Red Bull’s sudden downfall in F1 2024.
Coincidentally since the race in Miami,168澳洲5最新开奖结果: Max Verstappen has won just three races.
Two of those could have easiဣly been won by McLaren had it ꦐnot been for some Verstappen brilliance.
Red Bull’s downturn in form has been so seveꦉre that McLaren are now j👍ust eight points behind in the constructors’ championship with eight rounds to go.
The drivers’ championship is looking more promising for Verstappen though - he’s 62 points ahead of168澳洲5最新开奖结果: Lando Norris.
However, if Red Bull’s Ital꧃ian GP form carries over to Singapore and Baku, that gap could easily be ♏halved ahead of the final stretch of races in the Americas and Middle East.
Newey’s departure from the team has led to some suggeﷺstions that Red Bull are already missing his influence.
were present, Horner was asked if Red Bull are missing the “stardust” Newey brings to a team.Horner replied: “I think we would have ha🌊d all of these issues because the issues were aᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚlready there, and one man’s input could never be so dramatic so quickly.
“This started to re🧸ally highlight itself in Miami, and Adrian was plugged in up until Friday of Miami, so there’s no way it would have been impacted so quickly.”
Horner was then asked🅘 if Newey would be able to find a solution if he was still involved.
The Red Bull boss gave a defensive response, stating that F1 is a ಞ“team sport” and not down to just one individual.
“Well he’d be working with all the same people, you know,ﷺ F1 is a team sport, it’s a team issue, and the team will come up with the resolution,” Horner explained.

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