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Pecking order will become clearer after Bahrain - Red Bull

Red Bull aren't getting carried away by their opening-race podium at the Australian Grand Prix last weekend due to the nature of the circuit, and believe the pecking order will become clearer after the second round on the Formula 1 calendar in Bahrain. The team made a brave move to Honda power for the 2019 season and delivered the Japanese manufacturer's first podium since the 2008 British GP in Australia with Max Verstappen finishing third behind Mercedes' Valtteri Bottas and Lewis Hamilton. Team boss Christian Horner isn't gauging the success of the partnership after one race and feels a clearer picture of where each team stands will come next weekend following the...
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