Red Bull Team Principal Christian Horner has praised his squad’s
ability to overcome the problems it endured in Brazil last year.
Verstappen took pole position for the São Paulo Grand Prix before
securing victories in the F1 Sprint and the main race. Red Bull’s
successful weekend in Brazil contrasted greatly to 12 months ago
when it struggled around the Interlagos Circuit with Mercedes
taking victory in the Sprint and the Grand Prix. Verstappen and
Perez had finished only sixth and seventh last term in a race
overshadowed by infighting at the team over the Dutchman’s refusal
to switch positions. The Milton Keynes-based squad’s win in São
Paulo was its 20th of the season as it continued its dominant
campaign. Red Bull learned lessons On how Red Bull overcame the
previous year’s struggles, Horner told media including
RacingNews365.com : “You’ve got to keep improving in all areas. “I
think leaving this race last year hurt that our performance wasn’t
as strong as we would have liked. “We felt we didn’t get the set-up
right. And so we came here, we learned the lessons from last year,
we applied them, well, we focused the car on the race. “In the end,
we came away with a pole, the sprint and the Grand Prix with a
third and fourth for Checo. It’s been a very strong weekend.”

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