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Red Bull want 'remarkable' treble

Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has said winning three consecutive constructors' titles would be the team's greatest achievement. Only McLaren, Williams and Ferrari - who are 82 points adrift of leaders Red Bull with two races remaining - have achieved the feat. Teams who have won three or more successive constructors' titles Ferrari: 1975-77 & 1999-2004 McLaren: 1988-91 Williams: 1992-94 'It would be the biggest thing we've ever done,' Horner told BBC Look East. 'To win three constructors' championships in succession would be something quite remarkable.' Speaking ahead of this weekend's United States Grand Prix, the penultimate race of the season, he added: 'There are only two or...
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