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Red Bull accused of giving Sergio Perez initial advantage over Max Verstappen

With the first day of pre-season testing having been completed at the Bahrain International Circuit, Red Bull have been accused of giving Sergio Pérez the 'best of the conditions', with Max Verstappen having been used on the opening day. Whilst most teams opted to run both drivers during the opening day of testing, Red Bull opted to give Verstappen the entirety of the first day, with Pérez to be in the car during the morning of the second day of testing and the entirety of the final day. It meant Verstappen completed his full day in the 'worst conditions', with the circuit having been dusty and dirty. Pérez won't have to endure this problem, given that a full day's worth of rubber will...
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