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Red Bull denies trick suspension ban has hurt F1 form

Red Bull does not think that Formula 1's ban on trick suspension systems was a contributing factor to it being behind Ferrari and Mercedes at the Australian Grand Prix. Daniel Ricciardo and Max Verstappen were left unable to fight for the win at Albert Park, as set-up issues and a lack of power left it around half a second off the pace of Mercedes and Ferrari.  Red Bull team boss Christian Horner believes the deficit to the top is shared equally between its chassis and engine – as he moved to play down the impact of the FIA's winter ruling on suspension systems. Ahead of pre-season testing, the FIA issued a tough clampdown on sophisticated suspension systems which prompted Mercedes and...
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