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Horner: Red Bull ‘need to improve' on F1's front-limited circuits

Red Bull Formula 1 boss Chrisitan Horner believes last weekend's Australian Grand Prix exposed a potential weakness with its RB20 car on front-limited circuits. Front tyre wear and heavy graining were the pitfalls plaguing the entirety of the F1 grid Down Under at Albert Park, where Carlos Sainz ultimately rose victorious following Max Verstappen's early-race […]
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