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Hakkinen: Ferrari “now behind” Red Bull in competitiveness

Former Formula 1 World Champion Mika Hakkinen says that Ferrari are “now behind” Red Bull on their level of competitiveness after their recent success over the past few races. This season looked to be a promising one for Ferrari after the display they gave during winter testing. But the results have not gone their way with Mercedes dominating from the get-go, but a recent surge of form from Red Bull has posed another challenge. Max Verstappen has won two of the past four races in Austria and Germany as well as qualifying on pole in Hungary. Hakkinen now believes that Red Bull have better competitiveness than Ferrari despite the Scuderia leading them in the...
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