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Constructors' standings: Red Bull beats Mercedes again

Red Bull Racing is again three points ahead in the Constructors' standings. The Austrian team saw Max Verstappen take the win easily, while Sergio Pérez finished fourth. The team of Verstappen and Pérez gained 37 points during the first weekend in Austria, while competitor Mercedes only managed 34 points. The German team is therefore 40 points behind Red Bull this week, which means they will have to hope that they can beat them next week. McLaren sees Ferrari getting closer McLaren was able to catch up with Ferrari last week, which put them in third place. In Austria, McLaren let the Italians catch up and Ferrari reduced the gap to 12 points. AlphaTauri is in fifth place, although the...
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