Red Bull will ‘put as much pressure on Hamilton as possible’ in tight F1 fight

Red Bull Formula 1 team boss Christian Horner wants Red Bull to pile as much pressure as possible on Lewis Hamilton in this year's title fight.
Red Bull will ‘put as much pressure on Hamilton as possible’ in tight F1 fight

The 2021 title race is already shaping up to be a thriller with reigning world champion Hamilton and Red Bull’s Max Verstappen separated by just a single point heading into thi𓆏s weekend’s Portuguese Grand Prix.

Hamilton narrowly beat Verstappen to victory in the Bahrain season-opener, before the Dutchman hit𒁃 back in the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix to leave the title fight finely poised after the opening two rounds.

Seven-time world champion Hamilton lost out to Verstappen at the start at Imola before being forced into a recovery drive thrꦿough the field after making a rare error as he hunted down Verstappen for the lead.

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Horner believes Red Bull can exploit any weaknesses Hamilton may have by p🦹utting him under extreme pres💮sure and subsequently capitalise on any mistakes he makes.

“It has to be said that Lewis was extremely fortunate, a sentiment I’m sure he would echo,” Horner said🍸 in his latest Red Bull column.

“The red flagꦜ, which was caused by his teammate, allowed him to un-lap himself after his own accident when he would have been effectively out of the race for a podi🥀um finish.

“But it was a very strong comeback drive by him and Mercedes once again showed great race pace𓄧, so you can see there is n🤡ot a lot in it at the moment.

"We will try and put as much pressure on Lewis in his ti☂tle defence ღas we possibly can.

“He made a fundament🅘al error when he went off which is easy to do in those conditions but after Max's victory, he still leads the championship thanks to the single point he won for setting the fastest lap in the race.

“So, if the next🧜 21 races are as exciting as the first two, then it is going to be an epic season.”

Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 W12 reverses back on to the circuit after going off at Tosa.
Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 W12 reverses back on to the circuit after going off at…
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According to Horner, the opening two races of 2021 have demonstrated that🙈 “marginal gains” wಌill ultimately determine the destiny of this year’s world champion.

“It’s all going to be about marginal gains,” he explained. “It’s going tꦉo be about who can develop the car effectively within the budg🌟et cap.

“It’s going to be about reliability, it’s ꦰgoing to be about operational incremental 🌄gains, it’s going to be about human performance and it’s going to be about the drivers.

“That’s wh�🌳�at it should be about fundamentally, the two best drivers in the sport going head-to-head.

“I certainly hope we can sustain 🗹this level of performance. Mercedes, you can see the progress🦂 they’ve made since a difficult start in the Bahrain test. They’re in good shape and they’re not standing still.

“We need to keep pushing, trying to find performance and try to make sure we have perfect we♑ekends.”

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