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Ricciardo: Red Bull could have won races with Mercedes engine

Red Bull's Daniel Ricciardo claims that Red Bull could have won races in the 2015 Formula 1 season, it it was powered by Mercedes engines, following a woeful year with the ‘unreliable' and ‘unpredictable' Renault power unit.  According to the Australian, after the Hungarian Grand Prix, the Red Bull could have been winning races thanks […] The post Ricciardo: Red Bull could have won races with Mercedes engine appeared first on F1 Hub.
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