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RED BULL boss Christian Horner has poured cold water on the prospect of challengin­g Mercedes and Ferrari early in the Formula One season despite a “positive” start with new engine partner Honda.

Powered by Renault last year, Red Bull finished a distant third behind winners Mercedes and runner-up Ferrari in the constructo­rs’ championsh­ip.

But with the Honda-powered RB15 car having a positive winter testing, Red Bull are tipped to improve.

Four days before the season-opening Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne, Horner said his team still had plenty of ground to make up, however.

“We have got an exciting new partnershi­p with Honda starting this weekend, so it’s off to a positive start. But we have to keep expectatio­ns realistic,” Horner said at the Formula One season launch at Melbourne’s Federation Square yesterday.

“There’s a big gap to close from Mercedes and Ferrari.

“But we’re confident that we can do that during the course of the year,” he added.

With Australian Daniel Ricciardo having switched to Renault, Red Bull’s 21-year-old driver Max Verstappen is now the effective team leader on track and is considered a title contender in his fifth season.

“It was very nice to experience the car, with the new partnershi­p with Honda,” Dutchman Verstappen said of pre-season testing.

“It’s very exciting times for us.” Pierre Gasly, who graduated from feeder team Toro Rosso, has replaced Ricciardo.

The Frenchman had two crashes during testing as he got up to speed with the RB15 and said he still had plenty to learn as he embarks on his second season in Formula One.

“It’s an amazing opportunit­y,” he said at the launch.

“It’s probably the best place to be in Red Bull, with (these) guys next to me.” | Reuters

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