Christian Horner predicts a greater threat from Mercedes in the coming races and sees Silverstone as 'the most challenging' race for Red Bull Here's the full F1 story ⬇️
entered the 2022 season looking to extend its record streak of eight consecutive constructors’ championship wins, dating back through the entirety of the V6 hybrid era.
Heading to Silverstone for this weekend’s British Grand Prix, Red Bull F1 boss Horner said he expected to face a greater challenge at the upcoming events after winning seven of the first nine races this year. “I don't see any reason why they wouldn't be. Paul Ricard, the same. I think Ferrari will be quick at Silverstone as well.“It's incredible that we've put a run of six race victories together [but] Silverstone could well be the most challenging.”