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Marko: Mercedes 'rocket' will not have as much power in next races

Article To news overview © RN365/Michael Potts Helmut Marko says he is not worried by Mercedes bringing back their Brazilian Grand Prix engine at the next race as he does not expect it to have the same level of performance. Toto Wolff, team boss of the Silver Arrows, has warned that Lewis Hamilton's car will be fitted with the "spicy" power unit at the forthcoming Saudi Arabia Grand Prix, and he is expecting the track to be a good one for their car. Red Bull advisor Marko is not fearful about this, though, and believes that Max Verstappen will be closer to Hamilton's pace than he was at Interlagos. "We know from Hamilton that his Brazil engine has now run about 400...
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