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'Bulls will keep fighting, keep pushing'

Having outscored Mercedes for the first time this season in Canada, Christian Horner says Red Bull will keep fighting to close the gap. Last Sunday in Montreal, Daniel Ricciardo recorded the first victory of his Formula 1 career when he beat Nico Rosberg to the chequered flag. Added to that his team-mate Sebastian Vettel was third across the line, bringing Red Bull's tally for the Canadian GP up to 40 points. With Mercedes netting just 18, it was the first time in seven grands prix that Red Bull narrowed the deficit to the runaway Championship leaders. "We've taken 40 points - it's the first time we've outscored Mercedes - and that is great news in view of Red Bull's home race the...
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