Assessing the aftermath of the Australian GP: Red flag, chaos, frustration, and a long break.

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Red Bull team principal Christian Horner believes that the final red flag at the Australian Grand Prix was the right decision, despite the frustration it caused for race leader Max Verstappen. Horner said that while it's always a bit of a lottery when a race is restarted with just a few laps to go, it's better to finish under racing conditions than to cruise behind the safety car. The subject of using late red flags to ensure a finish under racing conditions has come up regularly in team boss gatherings, and Horner says he's open-minded about it.
- Horner: Final F1 Australian GP red flag was "the right thing to do" Motorsport.com
- International media speaks of 'chaos': 'Nobody is talking about Max' GPblog
- Hamilton dismisses Verstappen claim after Australian GP Racingnews365.com
- Sergio Perez "Frustrated" With DRS Trains At Australian GP That Blocked His Success Sports Illustrated
- Long April break gives F1 time to take stock Reuters
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