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Has Red Bull lost its advantage?

t would be understandable if the Red Bull Formula 1 team is feeling somewhat frustrated after the first four races of 2021. Aided by the changes to the rear-floor rules, Red Bull has closed the gap to the Mercedes squad that in 2020 produced what is likely to go down as one of the best F1 cars in history, and started the season with the fastest car. And yet the Black Arrows squad still leads both championships, with Lewis Hamilton now on three victories to Max Verstappen’s

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