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Horner expects better in Singapore

Christian Horner believes Red Bull can inch closer towards the front in Singapore as the track will suit their RB10 and its Renault engine. Last time out in Italy, the Monza circuit played into the hands of the Mercedes-powered teams with its high-speed straights and fast-flowing corners. As such Daniel Ricciardo and Sebastian Vettel struggled to close in on the front runners and finished fifth and sixth respectively. Next weekend, though, Horner reckons the Singapore street circuit will suit his team's RB10 and allow them to once again fight at the front. "Hopefully Singapore there's a few more corners and a few less straights there," the team boss told Crash.net. "We're...
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