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Marko: Red Bull-Honda can be champions in 2019

Dr Helmut Marko remains convinced that Red Bull can win the 2019 world championship. Mercedes dominated the season-opening Australian Grand Prix, but it was Max Verstappen, rather than either of the Ferraris, who shared the podium with the Silver Arrows.
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