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Brown: Red Bull-AlphaTauri F1 alliance needs to be reviewed

McLaren CEO Zak Brown has admitted he upholds 'big concerns' over the growing technical relationship between the two teams owned by Red Bull in Formula 1. After AlphaTauri encountered a poor start to the past campaign, it was revealed the Faenza squad would benefit from forging a closer alliance with champions Red Bull. This was […]
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