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Mercedes expects to be stronger in Mexico: 'Engine optimised'.

Valtteri Bottas believes that Mercedes will be able to keep up with Red Bull Racing in Mexico. According to the Finn the problems of the previous editions have been solved. Since the return of the Mexican Grand Prix in 2014, five Grands Prix have been held. Max Verstappen won two in a row in 2017 and 2018, but the other three editions were won by Mercedes. Still, Red Bull is always labelled as the favourite for this GP, as the thin air is to the disadvantage of the Mercedes powerplant. Mercedes has learned lesson Because the circuit is located at 2286 metres the air is very thin and this has caused the Mercedes engine to not work properly in the past. This problem should be solved by 2021,...
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