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Red Bull implements remedy after double Bahrain retirement

Red Bull Racing has confirmed the cause of its late double retirement at Formula 1’s Bahrain Grand Prix and has installed fixes for the upcoming round in Saudi Arabia. Max Verstappen was on course for second place at the season-opening event but slowed and stopped during the closing stages. That promoted team-mate Sergio Perez to […]
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