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Red Bull sets new record

Red Bull set a new world record in Malaysia and no, we are not talking about the number of times Mark Webber may or may not have cursed Sebastian Vettel. With Webber and Vettel's little spat dominating post-race talk, Red Bull's work during pit stops have gone unnoticed with the team confirming they broke the previous record held by McLaren on several occasions at Sepang. McLaren changed Jenson Button's four wheels in 2.31s at the German Grand Prix last year, but the Milton Keynes squad bettered that mark by quite some distance. 'In fact, having reviewed the data, we're pretty sure we beat the previous mark on five separate occasions during the race,' the team said on its website. It...
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