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There is more to come – Helmut Marko

Honda is promising more power, and Red Bull is determined to improve its chassis after the new works pairing impressed at the 2019 season opener in Melbourne. Max Verstappen, finishing behind the two Mercedes, ensured that pre-season favourite Ferrari couldn't even be on the podium in Australia. And Dr Helmut Marko says there is more to come. 'We hope that Mercedes' form was specific to Melbourne,' the top team official told Auto Motor und Sport. 'We were ahead of Ferrari, but we want to be ahead of everyone,' Marko added. For that, he admitted that Red Bull has work to do. 'The best part of the package is the Honda engine,' he said. 'For our part we need to improve the chassis. 'We have...
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