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Hakkinen: Mercedes have moved ahead of Red Bull

Article To news overview © Mercedes Mika Hakkinen believes Mercedes have leapfrogged Red Bull in terms of performance following the Turkish Grand Prix. Valtteri Bottas took the chequered flag from pole position, with Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez finishing second and third to bring home a double podium for Red Bull. However, with Verstappen himself admitting that Mercedes were quicker over the course of the weekend, Hakkinen says its obvious the Silver Arrows have the faster package at this time. "What is clear from the weekend is that the Mercedes car has moved ahead of the Red Bull in terms of performance," Hakkinen wrote in his column for Unibet. "Lewis and Valtteri...
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