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Red Bull had ‘better strategy' than Ferrari

We had a 'better strategy' than Ferrari said Red Bull boss Christian Horner after Max Verstappen beat Charles Leclerc to P4 in the Chinese GP. Ferrari would use team orders throughout Formula 1's 1000th race, with their decisions costing Leclerc. Verstappen would finish P4 after the Scuderia pitted Leclerc who couldn't find the pace to catch the Red Bull man in the closing stages. The Dutchman had a brief glimpse of the podium, but Sebastian Vettel managed to fight off the attempted undercut and claim P3. However, Horner believes that Red Bull's strategy calls were better than Ferraris throughout the race. 'I think we had a good strategy. We managed to nick a place from Ferrari – I...
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