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Red Bull pace unlocked by elimination of correlation issues

Ewan Gale Friday 9 April 2021 08:29 Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has put the team's strong start to the season down to the elimination of correlation issues discovered last term. The Milton Keynes-based outfit has an unwelcome record of being sluggish at the beginning of the year before clawing back performance as the campaign progresses. Article continues under video Unlike recent years, however, Red Bull dictated the pace across the season-opening weekend in Bahrain and left disappointed after finishing second to Lewis Hamilton. “I think last year we really understood where some of our weaknesses were," Horner told Sky Sports F1. "We managed to understand what our...
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