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Marko the prophet predicts how many races Red Bull will win

Red Bull motorsport boss Helmut Marko has looked into his crystal ball and seen a prosperous 2019 season for his main team, with race wins and a shot at the championship. For the first time since 2006, Red Bull Racing will be powered by a different manufacturer than Renault, the Milton Keynes-based outfit having switched its allegiance to Honda. The Japanese manufacturer has made great strides over the winter with its V6 Hybrid engine, building on the progress it enjoyed last season, during its 'proof of concept' year with Toro Rosso. Red Bull embracing Honda partnership with 'huge enthusiasm' Solid engine reliability and good performance, coupled with the genius of designer Adrian Newey -...
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