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The key reason why Red Bull should thrive in coming races

Article To news overview © Getty Images/Red Bull Contentpool Red Bull might have lost out to Mercedes at the Portuguese Grand Prix but warmer weather conditions in the next few races could see things dramatically turn around, according to former F1 driver Paul di Resta. The Milton Keynes-based squad have previously shown a stronger level of performance at tracks where the temperature is higher and - with the summer approaching as the calendar heads to more European races - di Resta believes that this will suit their car "one hundred percent". "When you look back at the philosophy and how that car's worked, it has excelled in hot conditions," di Resta told Sky Sports....
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