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Red Bull: If we win in France, we can win anywhere

Red Bull Team Principal Christian Horner believes his team will be able to “win anywhere” in 2021 if it triumphs over rivals Mercedes in France on Sunday. The energy drink-backed team claimed its second pole position of the season on Saturday at the Circuit Paul Ricard, courtesy of Max Verstappen. The Dutchman beat championship rival […]
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