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Horner says 2018 was "bittersweet" for Red Bull

Red Bull, sometimes on the pace, sometimes miles off it. Occasionally on the top step of the podium, often retiring early. Christian Horner has summed his team’s season up well when he says it was “bittersweet”. Both Daniel Ricciardo and Max Verstappen won two races, but those good moments were hugely outweighed by no fewer than 11 retirements, including eight for the awfully unlucky Ricciardo. Engine problems plagued their 2018, leading them to trail constructors’ champions Mercedes by 236 points and to a big decision; switching to Honda power for 2019. Horner told Autosport: "It's been a bitter sweet season in many respects. "The victories [were]...
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