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A tale of two Bulls
- Updated: May 28, 2016
Christian Horner watched on as his Red Bull racers suffered contrasting fates in Monaco as Daniel Ricciardo took pole and Max Verstappen crashed.
Verstappen’s chances of following up his Spanish GP victory with a win in Monte Carlo were dealt a crushing blow in Saturday’s qualifying when he hit the barrier.
He clouted the barrier out of the Swimming Pool chicane, causing front end damage to his RB12.
“It’s desperately unlucky on his first lap,” his team boss Horner told Sky Sports F1.
“It’s a reminder in this sport of how fine the margins are. We’ll be …
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