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Red Bull: We would have beaten Ferrari too

Red Bull reckons it would have still won the Malaysian Grand Prix even if Ferrari had started at the front. Max Verstappen delivered a dominant victory in Sepang which was aided in part by front row starter Kimi Raikkonen suffering an engine problem on the grid and Sebastian Vettel starting from the back after similar woes in qualifying. But despite Ferrari being taken out of the picture on reliability grounds, Red Bull boss Christian Horner thinks his car would not have been beaten even if its Maranello's rivals had started up front. "I think we had the pace on all the cars," said Horner. "I think Sebastian was quick at the end of the race because he ran his race back to...
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