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Wolff hits back at Marko's pecking order

Mar.14 Toto Wolff has hit back at Dr Helmut Marko's estimation of the 2019 pecking order. Marko, the Red Bull-Honda official, has stated on multiple occasions that he thinks Ferrari is leading Red Bull by two tenths, followed by Mercedes. "I don't think anyone can tell if someone is two tenths ahead or two tenths back," Wolff, the Mercedes team boss, told APA news agency. "That would mean they know how much fuel the others had, and we don't." He admitted, however, that Ferrari does appear to be leading after the winter tests. "At the moment it looks like Ferrari is ahead, with not much between Red Bull and Mercedes, but as I said, on Saturday and Sunday we will...
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