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Horner explains where Red Bull are losing time to Mercedes

Article To news overview © RN365/Michael Potts Red Bull's Christian Horner has admitted that the team have their work cut out to match Mercedes for pace at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, after finishing significantly adrift of their rivals in second practice. Max Verstappen started the title-deciding weekend at the revised Yas Marina Circuit on top, leading the way in first practice, but Hamilton and Mercedes surged ahead in the more representative FP2 to finish the day six-tenths clear. Speaking after Friday's sessions, Horner made a point of emphasising Mercedes' advantage through Sectors 1 and 2, which feature several long straights. "They look very competitive here," Red Bull...
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