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'Red Bull Racing will win constructor's championship in 2021'

Next to Mercedes, Red Bull Racing is the last team to test the winning of a world title. Yet that is also seven years ago. Lawrence Barretto of Formula1.com therefore predicts that Red Bull will become world champion in 2021. In the constructor's championship that is. "This year, though, things will be different as Red Bull will benefit from the stable rules", Barretto says in his prediction. "Every year since their title triumph in 2013, they’ve started on the backfoot with a new car they struggled to understand. This season, there will be no blank sheet of paper, with Red Bull carrying over 60% of their car." Read more Red Bull will probably join DTM with its...
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