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Catching Mercedes ‘not possible’ – Red Bull

Dr Helmut Marko remains doubtful Red Bull can catch up in 2015. After Australia, the Red Bull official was warning the energy drink company could quit the sport unless ‘equalisation' measures were imposed. That was when the magnitude of Mercedes' apparent dominance appeared insurmountable, but Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel then broke through in Malaysia for a surprise win. 'Hopefully all the nonsense about equalisation stops now,' said defeated team boss Toto Wolff on Sunday. But although Ferrari has managed to close the gap to Mercedes over the winter, Marko remains doubtful Renault can now do the same. 'It is not possible to get where Mercedes is,' he told the Austrian broadcaster...
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