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Red Bull to fall agonisingly short of beating all-time Mercedes record

Article To news overview © Getty Images / Red Bull Content Pool Red Bull Racing head into the season finale having amassed 16 wins from 21 races in a dominant 2022 season. Max Verstappen wrapped up the Drivers' title at the Japanese Grand Prix, while the Constructors' Championship was secured in the United States - Red Bull's first championship 'double' since the 2013 season. However, for all the dominance shown by the team this year, there is one Mercedes record from the turbo-hybrid era that Red Bull will fall just short of nicking for themselves. Red Bull to miss Mercedes' points record In 2016, Mercedes scored a record 765 points in the Constructors' Championship - winning 19 races...
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