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Development push helped Red Bull "understand" RB16 - Verstappen

Red Bull driver Max Verstappen believes the team's development towards the end of 2020 will aid its drive to end Mercedes' Formula 1 dominance this year. In October, Mercedes announced it had halted development of the W11 "a long time ago" in order to focus on maximising the regulation changes for the coming season. Article continues under video In contrast, Red Bull continued to press ahead with its development work - the team seeking to better understand the RB16 with a large number of parts being carried over from last year to this. Despite the differing approaches, Verstappen still believes Mercedes will be "difficult to beat" this time around. “Nobody knows what...
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