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Massa targets Red Bull in championship

Felipe Massa says Williams can beat Red Bull in the constructors' championship following a recent improvement in form. Having been competitive in Canada, Massa and team-mate Valtteri Bottas locked out the front row in Austria and Bottas finished third. At the last race in Silverstone, Bottas was second and clearly quicker than both the Red Bulls and Ferraris, and Massa said the target for the end of the season has to be to finished second to Mercedes. “We always need to think about better,” Massa said. “We didn't improve the car so much, we improved step-by-step like we were already doing but we didn't bring pieces to make the car completely different. So I think that shows that we...
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