Horner: ‘Red Bull quiet until Singapore’

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Red Bull team boss Christian Horner has warned that his team expect to struggle in the next two races.
Daniil Kvyat and Daniel Ricciardo finished second and third in Hungary last time out and Horner had admitted that he thought Ricciardo could have won the race.
However, the lack of power the team receives from its Renault engine has caused Horner to doubt that they’ll be as competitive in either Belgium or Italy
He said: "We're going to live in the moment for now and think about Spa after the break, and particularly Monza.
"They're going to be much more challenging than Hungary, so Singapore's probably our next opportunity to shine.
"We're going to keep pushing, keep developing the car, and you never know, it could be wet at Spa. You've got to be in a position to capitalise on those days when it doesn't quite go right for others."
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