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Hamilton not using Brazil ‘rocket' in Qatar

Nov.21 The needle between Mercedes and Red Bull is raging on in Qatar, as the 2021 world championship battle races towards its thrilling conclusion. With just three Formula 1 races still to run this year, including Sunday's at the MotoGP circuit Losail, the top teams are warring over allegedly illegal engines, driver manoeuvres and flexible wings. Red Bull boss Christian Horner says a new stress test for the lower element of the rear wing is a victory in the team's struggle against Mercedes and Lewis Hamilton. 'We are very pleased that the FIA is taking this matter so seriously,' he said on Saturday. Horner said the new tests have already 'done their job' given that Hamilton's...
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