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Red Bull confirms correlation issues, 'new car' set for Spain

Red Bull Racing's Christian Horner has confirmed the team is steadily developing a 'new car' after the team hit wind tunnel correlation problems during the winter that severely hampered development progress of the RB13. While the team principal repeated before the season they would be well in the mix, the result on track is that the RB13 is no match for Mercedes, and has in fact dropped back to third in the pecking order as Ferrari have also gained an advantage over them. The surprisingly simple RB13, featuring extremely simple lines already suggested a cautious approach, but the team have now confirmed that correlation issues have forced them to stick with the basic aerodynamic layout...
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