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Why Red Bull are adamant Mercedes will join the F1 title fight

Article To news overview © RN365/Michael Potts Red Bull Team Principal Christian Horner has backed Mercedes to get on top of their issues and become the third outfit in the 2022 title fight. After taking eight successive Constructors' Championships since 2014, Mercedes have fallen back to earth with a bump this year, as Ferrari and Red Bull duel for victories. Designed around F1's new technical regulations for 2022, Mercedes' W13 challenger noticeably struggles with porpoising, and the Silver Arrows have been relegated to scrapping for occasional podium finishes. Both Lewis Hamilton and George Russell have complained that the W13 is a tricky beast to tame, and Horner noted that Mercedes'...
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