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Red Bull optimistic Honda will put them on a par with Mercedes/Ferrari

Red Bull motorsport boss Helmut Marko says the team is 'optimistic' its new Honda power unit will put it on a par with its main championship rivals, Mercedes and Ferrari, for the 2019 Formula 1 season. Red Bull is making the switch from Renault to Honda power this year, bringing it in line with its sister team Toro Rosso which ran with Honda for the 2018 season. The Milton Keynes based team has long complained that Renault's power unit is to blame for it not being able to challenge Mercedes and Ferrari on a regular basis, with an average 40hp deficit during races and more in qualifying, as it hasn't been able to use what's been dubbed 'party mode' – a more...
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