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Red Bull left to rue two missed chances to win season opener

Red Bull team principal Christian Horner was left understandably deflated after seeing two opportunities go begging to win the Formula 1 season-opening Austrian Grand Prix. Horner feels Verstappen could have taken the chequered flag at the Red Bull Ring given the opposite strategy employed by his team in starting on the medium tyre compared to the soft runners around the Dutchman. Article continues under video Instead, Verstappen was forced to retire early on with an apparent electrical issue that is currently being investigated. "A win could have been on the cards for Max," said Horner, in his post-race video conference session, including GPFans. "He was holding pace with...
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