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Red Bull expects gap to Mercedes, Ferrari to shrink

Red Bull Formula 1 chief Christian Horner is confident the team will shrink the gap to Mercedes and Ferrari at the front of the field by mid-season, with updates from engine partner Honda “in the pipeline”. Red Bull has failed to fight for victory at any of the opening three rounds of the 2019 season, picking up one third-place finish courtesy of Max Verstappen at the first race in Australia last month. The team had entered 2019 with high hopes after switching from Renault to Honda power units, but Horner is confident of updates arriving from the Japanese manufacturer that will help cut the gap at the head of the pack. “It is all about evolution. Our goal this year has been all about...
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