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Christian Horner says that Red Bull can't challenge Mercedes and Ferrari for 2018 title

Aston Martin Red Bull Racing boss Christian Horner has said that Red Bull are hopeful that they can close the gap to Mercedes AMG Petronas Motorsport and Scuderia Ferrari in 2018. Previously, Horner has said that winning the championship was not a realistic target for Red Bull in their current state, but he did say that he wants the team to continue to disrupt the potential duopoly, as they did at the end of the 2017 season. Horner showed no movement from his original thoughts and sees reigning world champions Mercedes as the team to beat once again. 'Mercedes for sure go in as the favourites,' said Horner, speaking to CNN Sport. 'They’ve had a strong pre-season, they had such a dominant...
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