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Wolff: Changes to rein in Red Bull would ruin F1

MONACO --Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has said he believes any attempt to cap Red Bull's performance with a change of regulations would ruin Formula One. Red Bull has won all six races so far this season as well as the sprint race held in Azerbaijan and leads the constructors' championship by 129 points over Aston Martin. Editor's Picks Rival F1 teams analyse Red Bull crane photos 4dReuters Did Alonso and Aston Martin throw away a Monaco win? 16hLaurence Edmondson 1 Related Over a full race distance, all of its winning margins have been over 20 seconds apart from the Australian Grand Prix, which ended under safety car conditions following a late red flag. The team's dominance shows no signs of...
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