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‘Screw it up themselves': Toto Wolff makes Red Bull claim

Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff believes the only way Red Bull don't win every race this season is if the Austrians 'screw it up themselves', something which is yet to happen in 2023. The Milton Keynes-based team claimed yet another 1-2 finish on Sunday at the Italian Grand Prix, to extend their winning streak to 15 races, dating back to the 2022 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. Mercedes were the last team to defeat Red Bull, back at the 2022 Brazilian Grand Prix where George Russell claimed his maiden victory. Red Bull are undefeated in 2023 and lead the Constructors' Championship by a ridiculous 310 points, thanks to the side having averaged 41.6 points per Grand Prix this season. Want to work...
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