Red Bull’s Christian Horner said a last-minute strategy change had been instrumental in Max Verstappen’s brilliant Hungarian Grand Prix win.

The World Champion’s victory hopes looked to have been dealt a major blow when his RB18 suffered a power-unit issue in Q3 and meant he could not set a representative time, starting the race 10th on the grid.

But after power-unit elements had been changed under permission on the morning of the race, Verstappen produced a superb drive to work his way through to the front and claim his eighth success of the season – on a day to forget for Red Bull’s main rivals, Ferrari.

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