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Horner: Red Bull chassis was the strongest

Red Bull had the strongest chassis of any car in 2018 with their RB14, according to the team principal Christian Horner. Red Bull Racing were victorious four times in 2018; with Max Verstappen and Daniel Ricciardo achieving two wins each for the energy drink brand. However, despite the four victories, it was a year marred by reliability woes; eventually resulting in Red Bull and Renault splitting, with the former deciding to go with Honda for the 2019 season. Ferrari and Mercedes were on another level to Horner's team, but when it came down to chassis over power on some tracks; Horner believes his team were in a class of its own. "It's clear we have had a fantastic car this...
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