Christian Horner reflects on an eventful Mexico City GP, with Sergio Perez crashing out on the opening lap, Max Verstappen claiming a 16th win of the season and Daniel Ricciardo picking up P7
Christian Horner has described Daniel Ricciardo's performance on his way to seventh at the Mexico City Grand Prix as 'remarkable', and insisted Red Bull intend to keep Sergio Perez for 2024. Ricciardo outqualified Perez on Saturday in Mexico and was running in fifth when the race was stopped for Kevin Magnussen's big crash at the halfway point of the Grand Prix.
The first start we started fourth and came through in fourth, so I was pretty happy, especially when we know we have a bit more drag then others.'The second one. When I saw the red flag I knew it would probably hurt our race. We were in fifth and potentially could have finished there. Then starting on the hard with other cars on the medium...just to lose one spot is close to a best case scenario.'To fight a Mercedes at the end is a big weekend for us. I'm happy-sad.
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