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Horner hits out at power deficit

Red Bull team boss Christian Horner hit out at the power deficit his team has to the field-leading Mercedes and Ferrari engines. Last weekend’s British Grand Prix highlighted this deficit with its unbelievably high amount of full-throttle sections. After winning on the home track at Spielberg a week ago, Red Bull had to play second fiddle to Mercedes and Ferrari at Silverstone. The energy drink-owned team’s drivers Max Verstappen and Daniel Ricciardo qualified only fifth and sixth in the all-important Saturday’s session. Not the position, but Verstappen’s deficit of 0.720 seconds to the pole-setting time of Lewis Hamilton was alarming. The four-time GP winner was furious after the...
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