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Major rumour emerges about Red Bull's 2023 car

According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Red Bull and Ferrari are set to start 2023 on the front foot, with both sides having made instrumental changes to their challengers for this season. Starting with Red Bull, as dominant as they were in 2022 after claiming 17 wins from 22 races, the Austrians weren't completely happy with the RB18. Their 2022 car was concerningly overweight at the season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix, something which handed Ferrari an early advantage. For the vast majority of last year, the Milton Keynes-based outfit worked on making their car lighter, a trend that has continued over the off-season. READ: Defiant Sebastian Vettel insists his ‘views won’t be retired’...
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