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Red Bull has 'no doubts' that Ferrari will solve reliability issues

Christian Horner has "no doubts" that Ferrari will solve its reliability problems in short order and challenge Red Bull for race wins once again. The Italian outfit and Charles Leclerc outpaced the bulls in qualifying on four consecutive weekends, but were unable to capitalize on their strength on race day. However, Leclerc's retirements in Barcelona and in Baku equated to a big bag of points handed to Red Bull and championship leader Max Verstappen, but also to concerns regarding the reliability of the Scuderia's F1-75 contender. But Horner isn't banking on Ferrari and Leclerc's a prolonged absence from the podium. Read also: Ferrari has 'short-term fix' for Sainz's hydraulic...
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