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F1 Monaco GP: Antonelli takes crucial pole by beating Verstappen as Leclerc crashes

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Monaco GP
F1 Monaco GP: Antonelli takes crucial pole by beating Verstappen as Leclerc crashes

LIVE: F1 Monaco GP commentary and updates - Antonelli takes pole in thrilling qualifying

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Monaco GP
LIVE: F1 Monaco GP commentary and updates - Antonelli takes pole in thrilling qualifying

BTCC Oulton Park: Cammish inherits qualifying race win from Taylor-Smith

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Oulton Park (Island Circuit)
BTCC Oulton Park: Cammish inherits qualifying race win from Taylor-Smith

MotoGP Hungarian GP: Marquez dominates sprint for comeback win

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Hungarian GP
MotoGP Hungarian GP: Marquez dominates sprint for comeback win

F1 Monaco GP: Antonelli topples Leclerc and Hamilton to head final practice

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Monaco GP
F1 Monaco GP: Antonelli topples Leclerc and Hamilton to head final practice

BTCC Oulton Park: Audi quickest after Fords take boost cut

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Oulton Park (Island Circuit)
BTCC Oulton Park: Audi quickest after Fords take boost cut

The “totally alien” challenge Turkington is taking on

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The “totally alien” challenge Turkington is taking on

LIVE: F1 Monaco GP commentary and updates - Antonelli tops FP3 from Leclerc and Hamilton

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Monaco GP
LIVE: F1 Monaco GP commentary and updates - Antonelli tops FP3 from Leclerc and Hamilton

Red Bull crew's 'heroic spirit' key to 2012 Formula 1 title success

Red Bull Racing team boss Christian Horner says the 2012 Formula 1 title chase pushed his staff harder than they had ever been pushed before

Sebastian Vettel and Red Bull ultimately delivered their third consecutive world championship double, but only after overcoming Fernando Alonso in a battle that remained on a knife edge until the final laps of the season.

Earlier in the year Red Bull had often appeared to be on the back foot as McLaren enjoyed periods of dominance and teams like Lotus and Mercedes appeared at the front.

"They've always worked hard but this year I think by far has been our toughest challenge," Horner said of his staff.

"It's been the hardest championship, constructors and drivers, because we've had to really fight our way back into them; that is what made it the most gratifying in many respects."

Click here for AUTOSPORT's video guide to Red Bull's final round of key upgrades

Horner underlined that 2012 had seen Red Bull personnel go 'beyond the call of duty' more than ever before.

"The personal sacrifices the time that's given up away from home away from family and friends, particularly in Milton Keynes has been just remarkable," he said.

"The reason this team is so successful is because of the spirit within the team. The way that we work as a team, the way that we work as one unit.

"There's so many heroic stories this year of people going beyond what they are asked of to deliver, to get performance from the car, to get components to the circuit, to get development into the windtunnel, to hit all of those targets.

"What you see on a Sunday afternoon is a very small percentage of what is involved in a grand prix team. This championship, and a triple championship, would never have been imaginable without the commitment of the staff."

Click here for AUTOSPORT's full 2012 Formula 1 season review

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