Red Bull team boss Christian Horner admits Daniel Ricciardo benefitted from the second Virtual Safety Car period at the Malaysian Grand Prix to win the race.

With a first VSC right at the start following the first-corner melee, the Milton Keynes-based outfit decided to pit Max Verstappen early with his team-mate staying out.

“Our philosophy was to take more risk with the tail car,” Horner explained. “So therefore it made more sense to bring Max in at that point. He didn’t lose any positions.

“And it was just rolling the dice. Halfway through the race, it looked like that strategy was working out for him as the more competitive.”

The Dutchman was flying on fresh rubber and hot on Ricciardo’s heels with around 20 laps to go and the Australian having to stop once more.

That’s when race leader Lewis Hamilton’s engine blew up and triggered the second neutralisation.

“What really saved Daniel’s race was the second VSC, which then it made total sense to pit both drivers, not take any risk, to put them on to the soft tire to the end of the race,” Horner added.

Asked whether Red Bull considered keeping Max out during the last VSC, the team principal replied: “No because it would have been marginal to the end of the race with the tires.

“So we thought we will double stop, we have the time to be able to do that, and then it was a straight race between the two of them. We were looking for the tire to go an awful long way.”

2016 Malaysian Grand Prix - Driver ratings

FULL REPORT: Ricciardo wins in Malaysia as Hamilton retires from lead 

Breakfast with... Gianni Morbidelli

Silbermann says ... Bugged by Liberty

Keep up to date with all the F1 news via Facebook and Twitter

Julien Billiotte

Recent Posts

Through one lens: Twelve photographs from the 2025 F1 season

  Lewis Hamilton: Australian GP – Albert Park Lewis Hamilton’s very first Grand Prix weekend…

10 hours ago

Two Formula 1 racers born on Christmas day

One driver has a hugely famous name, the other is a special Grand Prix winner,…

13 hours ago

Red with purpose – It’s time for Ferrari to bring it home

As the Ferrari factory in Maranello glows in festive crimson, a sense of anticipation hums…

1 day ago

Norris reveals the quirky private moment his F1 title finally sunk in

Lando Norris had just done the hardest thing in motorsport – winning the Formula 1…

1 day ago

Howden Ganley, McLaren's third-ever employee

A veteran of 41 Grands Prix starts, Howden Ganley - seen here above hitting a…

1 day ago

Leclerc’s ‘naughty’ Christmas gift leaves Russell ‘lost for words’

Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc may not have ended the season with a silver trophy in hand,…

1 day ago