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Ferrari was a force to be reckoned with this qualifying. With their last race not turning out to be the best, Red Bull boss Christian Horner has confessed that they’re stronger on this track.

Honestly, this might just be true after the impressive 1-2 finish after qualifying. Both Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc pulled in performances unmatched.

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Christian Horner confesses to Tifosi being stronger

Red Bull boss Horner even confessed, “Ferrari are strong around here. Strategy and luck. See what the weather does… there is rain around for tomorrow and the pit stops will be crucial. No-one has really done a long run. So we don’t know what the deg on these tyres will be like.”

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However, Red Bull is not much behind as Max Verstappen stands 3rd right after the two Ferrari. The Dutchman, in fact, has had an intense yet somewhat successful season. Fans saw how he overpowered Leclerc in the last race and even lapped Lewis Hamilton. So, one can depend on Verstappen to really pull out magic from the worst of situations.

Ferrari running with a different setup than Red Bull

Ferrari reportedly did bring some changes to their chassis for Miami. Though they’re not major upgrades, they decided to run a car with important upgrades. Horner, commenting on the car differences, said, ” We have a very different race car to the Ferrari’s. They are running a bit more downforce and quicker in some of the corners. We are going to be a bit easier into some of the corners but we will be quicker on the straights tomorrow. It will be a fascinating content.”

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We can expect race day to be really fun after this. There is not much difference between the time Red Bull and Ferrari are managing. It’s mostly down to which driver ultimately shows a better race performance. So who’s your pick?