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Gap to Ferrari and Mercedes 'definitely closed' - Red Bull

Red Bull have 'definitely' closed the gap to the leading duo of Ferrari and Mercedes according to team principal Christian Horner. Whilst Horner concedes that Ferrari look to be favourite and Mercedes are 'there or thereabouts', he's confident the work done over the winter at Red Bull and in Japan with new engine supplier Honda, have helped to reduce the gap between them and Red Bull. 'It's clear Ferrari, after the second test, look very strong,' Horner told Sky Sports at the Geneva Motor Show, where he and technical chief Adrian Newey are unveiling a new hypercar in partnership with title sponsor Aston Martin. 'Mercedes are going to be there or thereabouts, they're...
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