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Ecclestone doubts Red Bull can win 2017 F1 title

Ecclestone doubts Red Bull can win 2017 F1 title Bernie Ecclestone doubts Mercedes can be beaten in 2017. Many are hoping and expecting that, with the major aerodynamic regulation changes, 2016 runner-up Red Bull can mount a serious title tilt this year. But F1 supremo Ecclestone told the Munich newspaper TZ: 'If Red Bull believes they can beat Mercedes with better aerodynamics, I'm not so sure. 'The gap that Mercedes has with the engine is still huge,' he insisted. However, Ecclestone does fully support Red Bull's young sensation Max Verstappen, despite the controversy his attacking style has provoked. 'He is a future world champion,' said the 86-year-old Briton. 'He tries to win races...
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