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Horner: Qualy mode vital to title bid

Christian Horner fears it will be difficult for Red Bull to win another world championship without a "qualifying mode" on their power unit. Red Bull, who run Tag Heuer-badged Renault engines, had been predicted to be Mercedes' closest challengers in 2017 but are third in the Constructors' Championship, 237 points behind the Silver Arrows. Neither Daniel Ricciardo nor Max Verstappen has taken a pole position this season and both were over a second off Lewis Hamilton's pole lap at the Japanese GP before Verstappen challenged the Mercedes for victory in Sunday's race. Hamilton takes giant step to titleTitle could be decided at US GPVettel forced out of Japanese GP "We run in the...
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