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Red Bull argues against 2017 F1 Bahrain pre-season testing

Red Bull argues against 2017 F1 Bahrain pre-season testing Red Bull is arguing against moves to have some winter testing take place in guaranteed warmer weather in Bahrain. It emerged recently that while Barcelona had been selected for the eight days of pre-season running early next year, the Spanish circuit could not yet confirm the news. It seemed that was because Mercedes team chairman Niki Lauda was trying to convince others in the paddock to agree to move some of that running to Bahrain. 'We should all be trying to help Pirelli because we need warm weather,' the triple world champion told Germany's Auto Motor und Sport at Sepang. 'I do not want to lose a few days with rain in...
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