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Party mode ban 'very important' for Red Bull - Marko

Aug.16 Pole position will be possible for Red Bull once the FIA bans 'party mode' engine settings. That is the view of Dr Helmut Marko, after Max Verstappen once again qualified behind the two Mercedes in Barcelona. When asked about reports that only one engine setting will be allowed from the next race at Spa onwards, the Red Bull official said: "It's good for us. "Even pole position will then be possible for us. In Barcelona we lost half a second to Mercedes because of the party mode, and at Spa it would have been eight tenths. "We improve every weekend in the chassis area, so Mercedes are getting closer and closer. That's why I believe we will be on par with Mercedes in...
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