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Horner hails Ferrari engine calling it the new benchmark

Christian Horner as named the Ferrari engine as the one to beat following the British Grand Prix. He believes they now beating Mercedes in terms of engine performance. Since the introduction of the turbo hybrid era, only the Silver Arrows have won world championships. Currently, Ferrari and Vettel lead their respective championships, and both have extended their leads after the British Grand Prix. The Italian team now have a 20 point advantage whilst Vettel holds an eight points gap. Running alongside the improved Ferrari performance, Haas and Sauber have started to dominate their sections of the grid. Since the Austrian race, Haas have been deemed 'best of the rest' whilst Charles Leclerc...
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