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Red Bull question latest Ferrari engine upgrade

Red Bull have questioned the sudden uptick from Ferrari's latest power unit and say Renault and Mercedes have also begun to "point the finger" at the Scuderia. Charles Leclerc won the Belgian and Italian Grands Prix from pole, with Ferrari taking their first victories of 2019 immediately after the summer break. Article continues under video The Scuderia had been expected to be strong given the SF90 has impressed in a straight-line all year, but Red Bull advisor Dr Helmut Marko says the extent of their dominance has raised questions. Red Bull team principal Christian Horner said that "a number of questions" were sent to the FIA regarding Ferrari's power boost, which came...
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