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Fernando Alonso believes Red Bull are still the team to beat

Fernando Alonso who narrowly missed out on becoming 2012 formula 1 world champion to Sebastian Vettel believes red bull will still be the team to beat during the 2013 f1 season. "Red Bull, McLaren, Lotus will be there. And Mercedes, who have been working on this car since the middle of last season, have improved,"
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