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Red Bull now has 'missing ingredient' for F1 title fight - Christian Horner

Red Bull Team Principal Christian Horner believes the company’s alignment with Honda provides the “missing ingredient” that it needs in order to re-emerge in Formula 1 title contention. Red Bull won four straight double titles during the final years of the V8 era from 2010-13 but has not fought for the title since, largely pinning its deficit on Renault’s power units. For 2019 Red Bull has severed ties with Renault and instead linked up with Honda, which displayed encouraging gains during the 2018 season as Toro Rosso’s supplier. “I think the most important thing is to work as on team,” said Horner during a press conference in Japan on Saturday as...
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