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Red Bull brings forward China upgrade

Though, courtesy of Pierre Gasly's crash on the penultimate day of testing, we have yet to see the true pace of the Red Bull, it is clear that it is 'up there' with Mercedes and Ferrari, Helmut Marko claiming the RB15 is actually sandwiched between the pair. Having also predicted that Red Bull will win 'at least' five races this season, Marko reveals that the team is aiming to be on the pace from the outset, so much so that it is introducing a number of updates originally planned for the Chinese Grand Prix, the third race of the year. 'Parts that were planned for the third race were brought forward, thanks to all the pressure he could provide to get them on to the car for Melbourne,' the...
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