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Singapore will favour Ferrari/Red Bull, says Mercedes

Mercedes chief Toto Wolff believes this weekend's Singapore Grand Prix street circuit will favour Formula 1 rivals Ferrari and Red Bull. Ferrari, which trails Mercedes by 63 points in the constructors' championship, has had the upper hand on low-speed tracks this season, with Sebastian Vettel winning in Monaco and Hungary. Red Bull has been targeting Singapore as a track it expects to go well on given its engine power deficiency and took tactical grid penalties in Italy in preparation. Mercedes has excelled on high-speed, low downforce tracks, but struggled on the tight and twisty configurations. "So far this year, we have seen the pendulum swing according to circuit type," said...
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