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Marko believes 2019 changes were implemented to help Mercedes

Red Bull boss, Helmut Marko believes making changes to the front wings and bargeboards for the 2019 season was done mainly for the benefit of Mercedes and it has already hit the Red Bull team by a whopping $15 million. The changes are designed to make following cars easier which ultimately makes overtaking easier, hopefully leading to better and more competitive racing. However, Red Bull were one of the biggest critics of the changes due to a lack of data to help the alterations as well as the financial implications it would have. “We have the same [aerodynamic] data as last summer,” Marko told Motorsport. “By the time we get to Melbourne we'll probably be better than...
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