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Red Bull: McLaren-style F1 gains ‘difficult with the tools available'

Red Bull has admitted that replicating the strides McLaren made last season in F1 will prove to be “difficult” in 2025 with the current tools at the team’s disposal. The post Red Bull: McLaren-style F1 gains ‘difficult with the tools available' appeared first on Motorsport Week.
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