Christian Horner admits Red Bull eyeing title in 2018

  • Published on 20 Feb 2018 09:06
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  • By: Rob Veenstra

Red Bull should be able to take on Mercedes and Ferrari for the 2018 title. That is the view of team boss Christian Horner, after his colleague Dr Helmut Marko this week played down Red Bull's championship chances.

But as the temporary-liveried RB14 was revealed and shaken down on Monday, Horner said: "If we've learned the lessons of last year, and if reliability improves, then I see no reason why we shouldn't be on par." Marko said this week that Red Bull's great strength is its drivers, with Max Verstappen and Daniel Ricciardo very closely matched.

Horner said a championship for Dutchman Verstappen is "only a matter of time". "Sebastian Vettel won four titles for us before he was 30. Lewis did his four and is only 32. For me, Max is a champion. You can see which drivers are outstanding and Max is certainly one of them," Horner is quoted by Speed Week.

Alongside Mercedes and Ferrari, Red Bull will have another benchmark in 2018 after McLaren switched to use the same customer Renault engines. Horner said: "McLaren is a great team and we look forward to racing against them."

"But we made great progress especially in the second half of last season and we hope to take that momentum into 2018. The rules are more or less the same, so there are many lessons we can draw from 2017 with the development of our new car." (GMM)

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  • blade

    Posts: 341

    Feels like 2018 going to be a better year than 2017 - Mercedes and Ferrari are quiet on their engine improvements - this will determine the title winner I think as still more circuits where outright power nudges out chassis - can't wait !

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    • Feb 20 2018 - 13:22
  • boudy

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    It also becomes clear where everyone stand during p1 in Australia. Everything before are just indications. The top 3 will be the same however every place after that will be open. Particularly interested in honda/haas/McLaren.

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    • Feb 21 2018 - 11:54
    • Barron

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      Australia throws up some oddball results so I do not believe it will serve as a benchmark for the season, but really looking forward to it! I think it’s going to be a great year...?

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      • Feb 21 2018 - 13:23

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