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Red Bull’s team orders danger

From 46 (Max Verstappen in the drivers’) and 49 (constructors’) points down leaving the Australian Grand Prix last month, to leading both 2022 Formula 1 world championships heading to this weekend’s Monaco Grand Prix. It’s been quite a turnaround for Red Bull.

The gaps were in a sense artificially inflated, because the Bahrain double retirement and Verstappen failing to finish in Australia meant Ferrari and Charles Leclerc got free passes to romp ahead in the standings. Now Ferrari has been struck down, twin turbo and MGU-H failures stopping

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