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Mercedes ‘don't really have any strengths' against Red Bull

Mercedes has to face up to a Red Bull team that is “just quicker”, according to its trackside engineering director Andrew Shovlin, in spite of its victory in Bahrain. Max Verstappen claimed pole position by almost four-tenths, with Lewis Hamilton second, prompting the World Champion to suggest he expected the deficit to be significantly larger. […]
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