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Red Bull to finally debut short nose in Spain

Red Bull is tipped to finally debut the so-called 'short nose' version of its 2015 car at the forthcoming Spanish grand prix. "The modified car is arguably an RB11 'B'," declared Spain's El Mundo Deportivo. The former world champions, who have struggled so far in 2015 with both the car and its Renault 'power unit', made multiple attempts to pass the mandatory FIA crash tests with the very short nose that is now expected to debut in Barcelona. Speed Week claims Red Bull in fact failed the tests "several dozen" times. El Mundo said the modified Red Bull will be shorter even than other short-nosed designs on the grid like the Mercedes and Williams, making it "very...
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