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Why Red Bull are the team to beat

Analysis To news overview © Red Bull Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes came out on top in a thrilling Formula 1 season-opener at the Bahrain International Circuit, but it’s Red Bull who go into this weekend’s Emilia Romagna GP in Imola as the happiest team. Max Verstappen took pole position by nearly four tenths of a second in Sakhir and looked dominant throughout the event. It required perfect execution of a smart strategy from Mercedes and Hamilton to stop Verstappen from taking the 25 points. While Red Bull made some decisive mistakes in Bahrain, there are strong indications that they are the favourites heading into Imola. Red Bull's well-balanced car Whilst things were close in the race...
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