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Horner: We will certainly be stronger in Spain

Red Bull F1 team chief Christian Horner is convinced that his team will be stronger in Barcelona than they have been so far this season, and played down speculation that his drivers are frustrated by their inability to challenge the pace setters with the car they currently have at their disposal. Horner told Speedweek, 'The new regulations are still very immature, we will certainly be stronger in Spain. It is obvious that Ferrari and Mercedes have so far been better than us. We tried to limit the damage. But [in Spain] we will have a bigger chance to challenge the two teams on the front.' Those teams are Ferrari and Mercedes who have two wins each, from four, ahead of the Spanish...
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