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Horner admits that fourth was ‘the maximum' for Red Bull

Aston Martin Red Bull Racing team principal, Christian Horner, has said that fourth place was the best result that his team could have achieved in qualifying for the German Grand Prix. Despite looking competitive in Free Practice and the first two sections of qualifying, Max Verstappen faded out of the top three in Q3 but remains Red Bull's best chance of a podium finish. His team-mate, Daniel Ricciardo, only ran in Q1 and will start from last position tomorrow. Ricciardo's RB14 has undergone numerous power unit component changes ahead of this weekend's race as the team focus their attention towards next weekend's Hungarian Grand Prix, where they have a realistic chance of competing....
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