Horner: My comments have been taken out of context

Christian Horner was among those who did not like the idea of ​​holding a sprint weekend in Baku. The head of Red Bull Racing called this decision “absolutely ridiculous” due to the high risk of accidents and fears that if the cars are seriously damaged, the teams will not have time to repair them a few days before the next round. Miami.

On Sky Sports F1 on Friday, Horner claimed he had been misunderstood: “I think my comments have been taken out of context. I said it is complete madness to sprint on this track – one of the most dangerous on the calendar for teams in terms of potential damage that could potentially affect our ability to progress to the next stage on another city circuit.

But from the fans’ point of view, in terms of on-track events, we’ll be watching the battle all weekend. We will try to go through all events with the least loss.

In the training we collected information about the operation of two trains with different amounts of fuel. Now it is important to process the collected data quickly, because the engineers and drivers only have time before qualifying to make changes to the settings.”

Source: F1 News

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