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Red Bull shed 5kg with new upgrade

Red Bull have arrived at the Spanish Grand Prix this weekend with upgrades that have taken another 5kg off their car, according to Dutch journalist Erik van Haren. The Austrian outfit implemented changes in Imola that were also thought to have taken up to 5kg off the RB18, and the subsequent pace increase enabled Max Verstappen to win there and in Miami. Both Ferrari and Red Bull were perceived to be at between 806-808kg, which is still 8-10kg over the 798kg limit, but with those two teams dropping weight this weekend, they will bring themselves closer to the regulation figure. READ: Max Verstappen hoping for ‘clean start’ in Barcelona Interestingly, a source close to Red Bull...
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