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Marko: I'd rather have Ferrari win not Mercedes

Red Bull consultant Helmut Marko is backing his former protege Sebastian Vettel to beat Lewis Hamilton in the 2018 Formula 1 World Championship title race, as the pair slug it out in the final eight races of the season. For the second year running the championship is between Hamilton and Vettel, the pair have slugged it out with the pendulum swinging either way. Neither Mercedes or Ferrari capable of giving their drivers the edge for a sustained run of races – that's how close it has been. Speaking on Servus TV, Marko revealed his preference in the title duel in which his Red Bull drivers are not involved, 'I'd rather have Ferrari win not Mercedes again. Sebastian is currently...
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