Red Bull not setting specific win targets for rest of 2019 F1 season
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner insists his squad is not settin꧃g any specific win targets fo🔴r the remainder of the 2019 Formula 1 season.
The Milton Keynes squad claimed its first victory of the season in Austria as🌜 Max Verstappen impressively recovered from a poor start to fightback through the field and snatch Red Bull’s first win since switching to Honda power.

Red Bull team principal Christian Horner insists his squad is not setting any specifi💮c win targets for the remainder of the 2019 Formula 1 season.
The Milton Keynes squad claimed its first victory of the season in Austria as Max Verstappen impressively recovered from a poor start to fightback through the field and snatch Red Bull’s first win since switching to Honꦉda pow🐼er.
After Red Bull initially s꧟truggled to get the best out of its RB15 challenger, a number of small updates, combined with some solid engine gains from Honda, have resulted in stronger performances in recent races.
Red Bull’s improved form l🎉ed motorsport advisor Helmut Marko to suggest the team could wཧin as many as five races throughout the remainder of the campaign.
Asked how many races he believes Red Bull can realistically win, Horner replied: “We✱ll, there’s no crystal ball so we’re approaching the half point of🐼 the season.
“To have got🀅 that first victory is an enormous achievement and a huge milestone f🅠or the team and for Honda. We approach things race-by-race, as a team, with try and optimise.
“We didn’t go into Austria expecting t🍃o win that grand prix and came out with the first place trophy. That’s how we will approach every single grand prix between now and the end of the year.
“What that leads to in results we’ll know by the end of the year. Helmut obviously has an optimism which he’s alr🉐eady pushing and always going for which is great.
“I think from the team’s side, it’s a little ꦛbit more on a race-by-race basis but of course the targ☂et is to try and win as many races as we can between now and the end of the year.”
Verstappen echoed Horner’s comments despite an encouragin💮g performance at the British Grand Prix, in which he was on course to beat both Ferrari drivers to the podium until getting hit by Sebastian Vettel.
“There are no added expectations, we need to keep workin🍸g hard to close the gap to 𝓰Mercedes,” Verstappen added.
“The PU and car can still ꦇbe improved but it's all looking a lot better no🌳w.”

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