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‘Strong Drive’ from Verstappen but Hamilton ‘Always had a Tenth or Two in Hand’ – Horner

Christian Horner saw Max Verstappen secure second place in the Singapore Grand Prix on Sunday, extending the run of podium finishes at the Marina Bay Street Circuit to nine for Aston Martin Red Bull Racing. The Dutchman initially lost second place on the opening lap to Sebastian Vettel but reclaimed the position through the pit stop cycle, and despite closing up at times on race leader Lewis Hamilton, he was forced to settle for second behind the Mercedes AMG Petronas Motorsport driver. “It was a very strong drive from Max today to finish second behind Lewis, achieving our ninth consecutive podium in Singapore,” said Horner. “On the first lap he dropped a place to Seb in the drag...
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