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Mercedes, Ferrari en Renault can't 'keep up' with Honda - Red Bull

Red Bull motorsport advisor Dr Helmut Marko says the likes of Mercedes, Ferrari and Renault will be unable to "keep up" with the rate of development that Honda will bring to Formula 1 in 2019. Red Bull have been bullish over their prospects for next year after ditching Renault for the Japanese manufacturer. Sebastian Vettel's four consecutive world titles, as well as the team's runoff constructors' crowns, were powered by Renault, but the French marque have struggled since the inception of the V6 hybrid era, dominated by Mercedes. Honda returned to F1 in 2015 with McLaren, but their best result in that time is a fourth-placed finish at this year's Bahrain Grand Prix, secured by...
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