2019 was a "year of learning" for Red Bull-Honda, according to Max Verstappen.

Earlier, it was rumoured the Dutchman was trying to get out of his 2020 contract. But now, he sounds upbeat about aiming for the championship next year.

"We have already achieved some good results, but we want to take the next step and try to go for the championship next year," Verstappen said this week at a sponsor event.

"It was a year of learning with Honda this year and we made good progress. Everyone on the team is very motivated and wants to win."

Team boss Christian Horner agrees, saying Red Bull-Honda's current form is "a good sign" for 2020.

"The rules are staying relatively stable, so everything we have learned this year can go into 2020," he said.

"We have always regarded 2019 as a transitional year, and it went well. We can only congratulate Honda on their progress. With a bit more luck, we could have won a few more times.

"Now we have to carry this momentum into next year. Mercedes is still the bar, but it feels like the field is coming together," Horner added.


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2 F1 Fan comments on “Verstappen: 2019 'year of learning' for Honda

  1. ReallyOldRacer

    The real question is whether or not 2019 is VER's "year of learning". As for his RB future, he had best cozy up with the go juice folks because he is burning his bridges to other teams. Many years ago Mario Andretti said, and I'm paraphrasing, that racing drivers should not be too smart because then they think too much. If that is true,VER should win 10 WDCs. OK, I'm done with my morning VER bashing.

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  2. ok then

    What have we learnt.
    Last year with a Renault engine and Horner moaning about how poor it was they won 4 GP's.

    Roll on to 2019 and a fantastic Honda engine they've won 2 GP's. Go Figure

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