Red Bull
Daniel Ricciardo
“I'm very pleased with today obviously. To beat one Mercedes is nice but for both cars to beat one Mercedes and the pole-sitter was really good. In the first part of the race I was sitting in third and the pace was okay but I think I really came to life in the second half of the race and that's when I was able to show a bit more speed and capture second place. It was the best we could do today and I'm now happy to go into the summer break with another podium in the bag.
"For me the strategy worked very well, I was comfortable on the supersofts and it worked out my pace was better in the end with that tyre. Drinking out of the shoe on the podium is an Australian thing. It's called a "shoey". I said if I win a race this year I'll do it, but just in case, I thought I'll do it next time I'm on the podium. The last few races I got a bit more out of the race weekends and it's nice to get a bit of momentum now before the summer break. Just to stand up there on the podium is the best feeling in the world!”
Max Verstappen
“The start was very strong and during the race we had good pace. We didn't expect it to be that good this weekend so we definitely maximised the result. Strategy doesn't always work for you but I took one for the team today and we still finished second and third and in front of Ferrari, which was the main aim. Rosberg just braked very late and then didn't turn into the corner, that incident cost me a lot of time, he pushed me wide and put me in a bad situation.
"I then let Daniel go by as was the strategy of the team, in the end the most important thing was to score the points and move up in the Constructors' Championship. Finishing only 10 seconds back from Mercedes is very good. It is still too early to say how close we can get by the end of the season as I think they may have some in reserve. It's good to go on a little break now and spend some time with family and then be ready to go again in Spa and see all the Dutch fans.”
Christian Horner, team principal
“A fantastic team performance today, particularly from the drivers starting from the second row of the grid. After they both made strong starts, Daniel gave Max just enough space at turn one, though it looked pretty tight and from there on the drivers settled in to their race. We elected at the first stop to split the strategies, putting Daniel on to the soft tyre and Max on to the supersoft, so they were both running slightly different races.
“When we pitted Max to cover Rosberg he did manage to get a run on him and then obviously Rosberg picked up a time penalty down at turn six, so the objective thereafter was for both drivers to clear him at the pit stop. With Daniel being on the faster supersoft tyre, he quickly closed on Max who allowed him to pass after the request from the team, to not lose any time, allowing them both to get out ahead of Rosberg at the final pit stop. To finish up second and third on the podium here at Hockenheim, to have outscored Ferrari and go into the summer break with a 14 point advantage over them in the Constructors' Championship is a great end to a really strong first half of the year.
“Time for a well-earned break for all of the team, to recharge their batteries and come back for the final nine races, where there are circuits on the calendar that will hopefully suit us. We've exceeded all of our expectations in the first half of the season. I don't think pre-season any of us could have imagined to have been second in the Constructors' Championship after 11 rounds.”