Red Bull has admitted to feeling the pressure from the “cat and mouse” game it had to play against Lando Norris in Formula 1’s Brazilian Grand Prix.
Max Verstappen appeared to have little trouble managing the pace at the front of the Interlagos race on Sunday, after pulling off a similar win in Saturday’s sprint event. However, Red Bull team principal Christian Horner says it was far from straightforward as the team needed to ask conflicting things from its lead driver. “I think there was definitely a race,” explained Horner. “Lando took his best set of tyres at the start and his best shot was probably off the line.
” Photo by: Motorsport Images Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing, 1st position, in the Press Conference Verstappen agreed with Horner’s assessment that, while everything looked straightforward from the outside, there were phases of the race where Norris had him on his toes. “Maybe it looks fully easy from the outside, but I think for most of every stint, Lando was matching my lap times,” he said. “It was always like the last five to ten laps [of a stint) when it seemed like we had better tyre deg.
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