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‘Significant time gain': Red Bull send warning to Ferrari and Mercedes ahead of key upgrade

Red Bull advisor Dr Helmut Marko has revealed that his team are planning an upgrade ahead of the 2022 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix that should help them counter their weight problems. The weight limit for the 2022 cars was set at 795kg due to the new technical regulations that made the cars naturally heavier, but it was reported that every team besides Alfa Romeo hadn't managed to design and manufacture a machine that fell below that weight. The FIA therefore agreed to the three-kilogram increase, placing the final weight at 798kg. READ: Albon handed grid penalty for 2022 Australian Grand Prix Red Bull have made a mixed start to 2022; they looked set to claim second and fourth through Max...
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