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Red Bull Concerned about Flexible Ferrari 2017 F1 Car

Red Bull has become the first F1 team to admit concerns about the flexibility of Ferrari's 2017 car. The energy drink owned team is notably lagging behind Mercedes and Ferrari this year, amid...
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