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Red Bull lost the Qatar Grand Prix at ‘Turn 6'

16 corners around the Losail circuit and Christian Horner believes one, Turn 6, cost Red Bull a shot at the Qatar Grand Prix win. Red Bull were second best to Mercedes as Formula 1 visited Doha for the inaugural Qatar Grand Prix. Lewis Hamilton claimed pole position by an impressive four-tenths ahead of Max Verstappen and raced to an easy win, the Dutchman's grid penalty for ignoring yellow flags meaning he wasn't able to fight his title protagonist off the line. As the race progressed, Verstappen did work his way up to P2 but just didn't have the pace needed to close the gap on Hamilton to fight for the win. Horner reckons it was Turn 6, a tight left-hander and the circuit's slowest...
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