Christian Horner delivers bullish RB20 development warning to McLaren
“We see where thei𒊎r strengths are, and 💟where their weaknesses are"

Christian Horner ♔insists Red Bull know where their RB20 must be improved ahead of the final stretch of the F1 season.
McLaren have established themselves as the fastest car on the grid and have overt🐭aken Red Bull to lead the constructors’ championship.
The mighty RB20, which was untouchable at the start of this year, has fallen behind but Horner has vowed to 🐠add performan𒁃ce for the upcoming rounds.
“🔜You have to rip up the form,” the Red Bull team pri🔥ncipal admitted to Channel 4 about going to circuits where their car is traditionally strong.
“McLaren is the car to beat now.
“We see where their strengths are, and where their we𒈔aknesses are.
“We know where we need to improve.
“We’ve got a🧔 vein of development now that🃏 the team are working very hard on.”
Lando Norris won th♔e Singapore Grand Prix to cut t𒁃he deficit in the drivers’ standings to 52 points behind Max Verstappen.
But Horner insis♒ts that there were rays of light for Red Bull in Singapore, where Verstappen finish🌊ed second behind Norris.
“Compared to where we were on Friday, which was in the corner, it was a good turnaround fr♈om the whole team. Max drove the wheels off it,” he said.
“We didn’t have the pace to take on Lando - congrats ൩to McLaren - but we had everyone else covered.
“We’ve got three weeks to come back fighting i𝓡n Ausꦆtin.
“Unꦓlike the summer break, the factory is working 24/7.
“There are six races, and a few sprint ღraces, to go. There is an awful lot of racing to 🐷be done.
“We w൩ill push to the end, to Abu Dhabi, we won’t give up a🌊nything.
“Motivation is high in Milton Keynes. We know it will be six tough races until the end of the y🐭ear.”
He added: “Look at the performance turnaroun🃏d from Friday [𒉰to Sunday]. Great teamwork, Max put the hours in, the drivers put the hours in, the team in Milton Keynes…
“This is a circuit thaܫt we struggled badly at, last year.
“There are competitive signs from the last couple of weekends. “We should h𓆏ave been o꧃n the podium in Azerbaijan.
“Let’s look🔯 forward to Austin an♈d the tracks coming up, because there is a big variance.”
F1 does not return until October 18-20 in Texas.

James was a sports jo🔯urnalist at Sky Sports for a decade c🌱overing everything from American sports, to football, to F1.