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Red Bull 'exposed' in Britain

ed Bull boss Christian Horner believes the lack of power from his team's Renault engines at the British GP has vindicated their decision to switch to Honda. The Red Bulls of Max Verstappen and Daniel Ricciardo were left lagging by the straightline speed of the Ferraris and Mercedes at Silverstone, culminating in Ricciardo being unable to pass the ailing Silver Arrows of Valtteri Bottas in the closing stages after Verstappen retired due to a brake-by-wire issue. According to Horner, Ricciardo continued to lose straightline speed to the Mercedes even when benefiting from DRS. "You could see how exposed we are in a straight line," said Horner. "We were hugely exposed both in...
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