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Red Bull’s place in F1 history

Red Bull is the latest member of Formula 1’s 100 wins club. Ferrari, McLaren, Williams and Mercedes are the others. Famed marques, motorsport legends all. A certain fondness for these teams remains even as they struggle on in the current era. Sebastian Vettel once said“everybody’s a Ferrari fan”, and new Williams team principal James Vowles is openly trying to use residual affection for his squad’s past to get rules changed and aid its long recovery path.

Red Bull. It’s all of that and more. It is, as team boss Christian Horner puts it,

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