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Mercedes has some catching up to do: "If not, they're in for a strife"

Red Bull Racing has been dominant in the last two race weekends, winning both the Monaco and Azerbaijan Grand Prix. In Baku it would have been a double if not for Max Verstappen 's unfortunate blowout. But can the Austrian team continue in this vein, or does the advantage lie in the street circuit? Verstappen was clear about it: he believes that Mercedes still has the faster car on 'normal' circuits. In addition, a number of races have been scrapped at circuits that usually suit Red Bull well. "I don't think Mercedes will be disappointed that Singapore is off," said Mark Webber on the Talking Bull podcast. "The same goes for Montreal. The surface there is quite slippery and...
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