Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Formula 1 Horner Threatens 2013 Even Better We Are Never Satisfied

By leaning back at Red Bull can be no question. Christian Horner wants the coming year to fight for all the titles.
In the ears of the competition, it has to sound like a threat. Red Bull believes that the third double success in the driver and team standings, the end of the story is yet to be reached. On the contrary, the top team in the last few years have definitely still potential to improve and win more titles. That at least is the view of team boss Christian Horner, the Red Bull looks for 2013 in the role of favorite.

"We have assembled a very strong group, we can always improve," said the Briton. "We have learned a few things this year and will apply what they have learned in the future." In his opinion, this property belongs to the great strengths of the racing world champion. "We are never satisfied. Our gaze is always directed inward, whether it is the drivers, engineers or technicians," he said. "This desire to always get the best out has kept us the last three years at the helm."

In 2012 had this ability to focus on the essentials, the decisive factor. The successes of the past season was not particularly against the backdrop of a difficult start to the season be overestimated. "This was by far our greatest achievement," said Horner. "When we won the constructors championship last week, we were cautious. We knew that the job is only half done."

What a show of strength to the team at the last race of the season in Brazil still to come would, but probably not even the Red Bull boss expects. "More stress than we had in the rain was not. But we are focused stayed and stay calm," said Horner. "Not only in Brazil but in all 20 races." A Extralob pronounced the 39-year-old Sebastian Vettel, who had been preceded with a great example. "Sebastian has never given up. He was wildly and absolutely wanted the championship."