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Newey: We did what we had to do in Monaco

Red Bull technical boss Adrian Newey has said the team were always going to split strategies if they remained stuck behind Valtteri Bottas in Monaco. Max Verstappen was furious after he slipped from P4 to P5 in Monte Carlo following his failed under-cut on the Finn before both were over-cut by Daniel Ricciardo who took full advantage of racing in clear air. But Newey said Red Bull had to try something different in order to get themselves on the podium, but were unaware ahead of the race which strategy would ultimately prove to be the most successful. 'We discussed it before that if we were struck behind Bottas with our two cars, then we would split them,' Newey told Motorsport.com. 'It...
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