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We want to win everything! Can Red Bull do what F1 history has never seen? Horner named the aspects that can play against
Can Red Bull Racing win all the races this season? That’s a topic that is becoming very loudly discussed as the number of grand prix starts to dwindle. However, the Austrian team has set itself exactly this target, which was also recently discussed by Christian Horner. The question is simple, will anything stop Max Verstappen and co?
Can Red Bull Racing win all the races this season? That’s a topic that is becoming very loudly discussed as the number of grand prix starts to dwindle. However, the Austrian team has set itself exactly this target, which was also recently discussed by Christian Horner. The question is simple, will anything stop Max Verstappen and co?
They have won everything so far. Red Bull have been the dominant team in Formula 1 this season, winning all fourteen of the fourteen grand prix so far. And although the Austrian team is trying to catch up with the other teams, all efforts have been in vain so far.
Max Verstappen continues to see the chequered flag first of all. The reigning champion and current leader of the drivers’ championship standings has now won twelve times overall, his tenth in a row at Monza.
Verstappen’s feat also broke Sebastian Vettel’s record from 2013, who won nine times in a row. And of course, this is not the only record that Verstappen, and Red Bull as a team, will break in the 2023 season.
Red Bull also broke McLaren’s long-standing record for consecutive wins. Specifically, it happened in Hungary, where the Austrian team won for the 12th time in a row.
And in what seems almost frightening to the unbiased Formula One fan, if you don’t count George Russell’s one win at last year’s Brazilian Grand Prix, Red Bull has been winning for more than a year straight. And that’s since the French Grand Prix on 24 July 2022.
We want to win it all!
Will Red Bull win every race this year? Nothing like this has ever happened in a single season in F1, yet that is exactly the team’s goal. And can anything stop Red Bull?
“There are so many elements, whether it’s reliability, luck, strategy, pit stops, weather… We have to keep giving our best,” Red Bull boss Christian Horner told Racing News 365 in response to a question.
“For me personally, this is the most remarkable achievement of the year so far. We haven’t dropped the ball once. We managed to keep the performance at an incredibly high level. And that is something that has never been done before,” he added.
The next race will be on Sunday when the Singapore Grand Prix is on the schedule. And even there, Red Bull will clearly be the biggest favourite to win, with Verstappen’s coronation also looming.
Source: F1, Racing News 365, Twitter/X
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