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Hakkinen is convinced: 'It's going to be tough to beat him in Japan'

It may have been a bit of a shock for Red Bull Racing: Ferrari managing to win the Australian Grand Prix after Max Verstappen's early exit. Team boss Christian Horner said after the race that he thought Ferrari would be slightly too fast anyway, even if the Dutchman had not dropped out. Two-time world champion Mika Hakkinen, however, thinks Red Bull has little to worry about in Japan, he told Unibet in his column.
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