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Marko: Red Bull development expense not exceeding Ferrari

Helmut Marko doesn't believe that Red Bull has consumed a much bigger slice of its development budget since the start of the season than rival Ferrari. While the Scuderia's F1-75 new-generation car enjoyed an edge over Red Bull's RB18 at the start of its 2022 campaign, the latter outperformed the former at Imola and last weekend in Miami thanks to a series of impactful upgrades. However, many believe the updates have come at a price for Red Bull, suggesting the team has front-loaded its development expense and could therefore reach its budget cap limit earlier than Ferrari. But Marko doesn't believe that will be the case, explaining the rationale behind Red Bull's update programme. "I...
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