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‘Marko should make Red Bull/AlphaTauri equal'

Under the new rules, McLaren CEO Zak Brown has suggested that Helmut Marko should split resources equally across Red Bull and AlphaTauri. Since the team known as Toro Rosso joined F1 in 2006, they have served as a Red Bull junior team, giving young drivers a path into the senior squad. But with Pierre Gasly and Daniil Kvyat now forming their most experienced partnership to date, the team have been rebranded to AlphaTauri to promote Red Bull's clothing range under the same name. Marko has said before that AlphaTauri have now been upgraded to Red Bull's 'sister team', while the relationship between the outfit and Red Bull Technologies has grown closer. And with the new budget cap coming from...
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