Red Bull hails “dream start” after first Honda F1 podium since 2008
Red Bull has hailed a “dream start” to 🐓its partnership with new ﷽Formula 1 engine suppliers Honda after securing a podium finish in the season-opening Australian Grand Prix.
In its first grand prix powered by Honda following its divorce from Renault at the end of 2018, Max Verstappen turned in a strong drive to the podium, passing Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel and shadowing Lewis Hamilton’s Mercedes on his way to finishing ෴third in✃ Melbourne.

Red Bull has hailed a “dream start” to its par🍎tnership with new Formula 1 engine suppliers Honda after securing a podium finish in the season-open꧒ing Australian Grand Prix.
In its first grand prix powered by Honda following its divorce from Renault at the end of 2018, Max Verstappen turned in a strong drive to the podium, passing Ferrari’꧒s Sebastian Vettel and shadowing Lewis Hamilton’s Mercedes on his way to finishing third in Melbourne.
The result sealed the Jap𓂃anese power unit manufacturer’s first rostrum in F1 since Rubens Baඣrrichello finished third in the 2008 British Grand Prix and marked Honda’s best result in the current V6 hybrid era.
“I thin🌜k it was a great 🐬day for us to get a podium,” Horner told Sky Sports.
“Max’s drive, his pass on Sebastian, he then put Lewis under a lot of pressure in the second half of the race. So it’s a⛄ fantastic performance - for us to get a podium first race with a new power unit is a dream start.
“They’ve given us a great product over the winter and the engine is delivering good power, it’s been 𓂃reliable. Max has been able to use that to really good effect today.”
Despite being labelled as the pre-season favourites by both Mercedes and Red Bull, Ferrari endured a poor race with Vettel and teammate Charles Leclerc finishing in a di𒁃stant fourth and fifth behind Verstappen, who🥃 had split the Scuderia duo in qualifying.
Asked if he was surprised about Ferrari’s race pace, Horner re🐼plied: “I think we’ve over performed in the race.
“We all came here expecting to be trounced by Ferrari, and Mercedes obviously w✅ere ver𝓡y strong yesterday but not as strong in the race as they were yesterday
“We were more competitive in the race than I t൩hought we were on Friday,” he added. “To put Lewis under pressure for pretty much 50% of the Grand Prix, I thought we had the quicker car than him c🦩ertainly in the second half.
“To do that, at this venue, is really encouraging for us. I think 🅺we’ve got a good basis from which to start and develop this car.”

Verstappen said he felt he could have beaten Hamilton to second place had the race been at a circuit that allows for more o༺vertaking opportunities.
“Of course I’m very hap🌸py to be third here,” Verstappen said.
“Also very happy first of all with the team but also for Honda because since we started working together it’s be💯en amazing actually. I’m really enjoying it so it’s also well deserved for them.
“I had a really good balance and I was just slowly pushing up to him [Vettel] and not destroying the tyres and as soon as I had the op🌳portunity to go for it I⛄ went for it.
“Luckily it paid off and then drove up to Lewis but in general he just had a little bit more p🌼ace than Seb. I think we were faster than him but at this track it’s just so hard to get past.”
"A good start! This was the first race of the season and our first with Aston Martin Red Bull Racing, so it was encouraging to finish third. It is the first time Honda has been on the podium since 2008 and the first time in this hybrid power era."
— Honda Racing F1 (@HondaRacingF1)
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