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Haas: Top three teams have 1.5 seconds on the rest

Haas team principal Guenther Steiner claims that the big three Formula 1 teams – Mercedes, Red Bull and Ferrari – are 1.5 seconds faster than the smaller teams and believes that the gap is unlikely to diminish during the course of the season. Speaking after seven days of testing, Steiner told reporters in Barcelona, 'I think one and a half second between the top three and the other ones. It's big. It's between one and one and a half seconds I think.' 'It will not get smaller in my opinion. The gains further up you get, the smaller they get so the smaller teams can make bigger gains because they are further behind and we see what the other people are doing, so I think the...
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