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Hakkinen sees leads at Red Bull: "They gave Mercedes some worries".

Red Bull brought a number of updates last weekend that seemed to work well. During qualifying Max Verstappen was only a mere three tenths away from the best time. Mika Hakkinen sees that the improvements are working for Red Bull and hopes that Honda will continue to work for the Austrian team in the coming year despite their departure. As usual, Verstappen was the only one who could stay close to Mercedes. The Dutchman even came closer on Saturday and for a moment there was talk of a possible first place to start. On Sunday Red Bull was still short compared to the German team and especially Lewis Hamilton. Hakkinen sees in his column at Unibet anyway progress in the team of Verstappen....
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