Gasly
keeping Red Bull busy before season begins: Horner
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[March 09, 2019]
By Jack Tarrant
TOKYO (Reuters) - Red Bull driver
Pierre Gasly is keeping his new team busy ahead of the 2019 Formula
One season, team principal Christian Horner said on Saturday.
Frenchman Gasly, who replaced Daniel Ricciardo at the team, crashed
twice during pre-season testing in Barcelona last month, restricting
team mate Max Verstappen’s time on track.
Ahead of the start of the new season in Australia next weekend,
Gasly is already under pressure to prove he can compete for his new
team.
"The team is very busy, with the first race being on the other side
of the world, 10,000 miles away, in Australia,” Horner said at an
event with new engine partners Honda in Tokyo.
“Pierre has kept the team even busier after his incident last week.”
Gasly, who was seated next to Horner, said: "I need to learn from
these mistakes."
"It wasn’t the best end of the two weeks but I will remember the
positives and work on the negatives.
"I think overall, the package, the first feeling with it was great.
"Obviously, I am not feeling as comfortable as I would like with the
car and it is my job to set it how I want with the team around me."
Verstappen and Gasly also thrilled fans by performing doughnuts on
the streets of the Japanese capital during a Red Bull promotional
event. The drivers were in Tokyo in support of Honda, who will be
supply the team with power units this year.
Red Bull parted company with engine partners Renault at the end of
2018.
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Red Bull's Pierre Gasly during testing REUTERS/Albert Gea
Horner said the new relationship with Honda was blossoming and that
the team were ready to challenge Mercedes and Ferrari in the
championship.
“It is the start of a new era for Red Bull Racing with Honda,” he
said.
“Everything we have seen from the power unit so far, it’s
reliability, it’s performance, the way it is incorporated into the
chassis, is extremely encouraging.
“We have had a positive pre-season and are hopeful and optimistic
for the season ahead.”
Red Bull, who last won the championship in 2013, finished third
overall last season, over 200 points behind winners Mercedes.
“Mercedes, having won five consecutive world championships now, and
Ferrari are currently the benchmark,” said Horner.
“But we are confident we are closing that gap and we have all the
tools around us to be really able to take the fight to both of those
teams and manufacturers.”
The team will now travel to Melbourne ahead of the Australian Grand
Prix on March 17.
(Editing by Peter Rutherford)
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