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'Different rear wing for Verstappen should neutralise Mercedes' advantage'

The battle between Mercedes and Red Bull Racing is going strong. In the final stages of the season it seems that Mercedes has the advantage on the fast circuits like Qatar and Saudi Arabia. Red Bull are doing everything they can with their current equipment to get the most out of the car. The Italian branch of Motorsport.com reports that Red Bull is trying to surprise their rivals with an alternative rear wing. This wing was introduced on Max Verstappen 's car during FP2 on Friday in an attempt to neutralise Mercedes' top speed advantage. Red Bull is going all out to make things difficult for Mercedes according to the site. Neither of the title rivals will be coming up with technical...
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