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Horner after GP Spain: "We"ve made a good step forward"

Published on 14 May 2017 by Bryan van Berlo

After the Spanish Grand Prix, Red Bull Racing team principal Christian Horner, says: "Daniel drove a good race today, quite a lonely race for him and unfortunately we didn’t have the pace to go with the leaders but we obviously benefitted from Bottas’ retirement for him to record his first podium of the year which was great to see."

"Max made a good start and after committing to the outside of turn one he was the unfortunate victim of Valtteri hitting Kimi who in turn went into him and broke his front suspension causing his retirement, a great shame for him."

Looking at the weekend as a whole, Horner says: "We’ve definitely put some performance on the car, as we have done after every race this season but we are well aware we’ve still got a lot to do. Now we look ahead to the most prestigious race on the calendar in Monaco and hope we can continue the performance trend and put in a positive show there.”