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Red Bull are now 25 points behind Ferrari, and a whopping 54 adrift of leaders McLaren – and with just four races left this year, P3 would be the team’s worst result in the constructors’ championship since 2019.
And with some reports proclaiming Lawson could be a Red Bull racer sooner rather than later, his on-track duel with Perez was made particularly dramatic, but the Team Principal would not be drawn into speculation over a sudden driver change.
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“Look, the VCARB guys didn’t have a great day either,” Horner said. “It’s amazing how quickly the world can change in seven days.
“That scrutiny is always going to be there and there comes a point in time that difficult decisions have to be made. We’re now third in the constructors’ championship.
“Our determination is to try and get back into a winning position, but it’s going to be a tall order over these next four races.”
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