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Albers reveals what kept Red Bull from challenging Mercedes

Article To news overview © Getty Images/Red Bull Contentpool Former F1 driver Christijan Albers believes Red Bull's inability to give Mercedes a stiffer challenge in 2020 was down to the fact that the Milton Keynes outfit had issues with their chassis, not their engine. Mercedes took home their seventh consecutive constructors' title last time out, finishing a full 254 points ahead of Max Verstappen's team. While much has been made about Red Bull's decision to create their own powertrain company using Honda technology, Albers believes the difference in performance between the two teams last season was down to the design of the chassis. "On the one hand, the engine freeze is of course...
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