Three ‘perfect races’ stand between Red Bull and glory
October 31 - November 6, 2012
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Red Bull need three ‘perfect’ race weekends to ensure a third straight drivers’ and constructors’ world championship double after Sebastian Vettel’s victory in India, says team chief Christian Horner.
Germany’s Vettel, winner of the title in 2010 and 2011, cruised to his fourth consecutive victory on Sunday, leading the Indian Grand Prix from start to finish in a dominant display.
This win, the 26th of his career, gives him a 13-point lead over his nearest challenger, Fernando Alonso of Ferrari, who finished second at the Buddh International Circuit after starting fifth on the grid.
Red Bull enjoys a healthy 91-point lead in the constructors’ championship over Ferrari.
However, speaking after Vettel’s triumph in the heat and dust of New Delhi, Horner warned against complacency as he looked forward to the final three races of the season in Abu Dhabi, the US and Brazil.
“We certainly cannot afford to be complacent because Fernando Alonso keeps turning up,” said Horner, after Vettel and his Red Bull teammate Australian Mark Webber sandwiched the Spanish driver in second place.
“We have got a great lead now in the constructors’ championship, but it is only 13 points in the drivers’ … We have managed to eke out a gap and, considering where we came from four races ago, it is impressive. But we have to keep that momentum going.
“With 75 points available from three races, it is going to be crucial for us to have perfect weekends now.”
Horner was unfazed by Alonso’s bullish talk that he will win at Interlagos in Sao Paulo on November 25 to take his third world championship crown.
“Talk is cheap at the end of the day,” he said, when reminded that Alonso has said he is ‘100 per cent convinced’ he will win the championship again this year.
Horner admitted that Red Bull would have to be at their best to deny Alonso and his Ferrari team. “Fernando is a quality driver and Ferrari are a quality team and they are doing a strong job,” he said. “He is remarkably consistent and we are going to have to perform at our very, very best if we are going to maintain our lead ahead of him.
“We have worked hard to get into this position and there is a real determination within the team to carry this momentum into the remaining three races.”