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‘Impossible' to copy Red Bull F1 floor, concedes Vasseur

Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur has conceded that it is 'impossible' for his team to copy the Red Bull floor design in order to close the deficit to the championship leaders. Pictures of the underside of the Red Bull RB19 swiftly circulated after Sergio Perez crashed out of qualifying for the Monaco Grand Prix. Photographers were quick to […]
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