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Three-way battle for 2019 F1 world championship – Red Bull

Dr Helmut Marko is predicting a 'three-way battle' for the 2019 world championship. Most predictions after winter testing agree that Ferrari is leading Red Bull-Honda and Mercedes as the sport heads to Australia. That is despite the fact that some observers say the new Red Bull-Honda works collaboration is a 'question mark'. But Marko, a top Red Bull official told Kronen Zeitung newspaper, said of the 2019 title fight: 'It will probably be a three-way battle between Vettel, Hamilton and Verstappen.' Verstappen agrees: 'It (the car) feels good to me, and everyone seems very satisfied and focused.'
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