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Here's how Mercedes can beat Red Bull in 2021

With a streak of wins, Red Bull Racing seems to have the upper hand at the moment. Toto Wolff has revealed that Mercedes are not developing their car for this year. So how can the team still beat Red Bull? The new video from Autosport highlights three ways Mercedes can still beat Red Bull this season. The first is through the car set-up. With this, small gains can be made from the car. Even though the car is not being developed further, Mercedes still has some smaller upgrades for the W12 that they were already working on. Read more Perez has that 'extra experience' that Albon and Gasly didn't have Strategy and 'wingman' Bottas Strategy is also mentioned. We have already seen this season...
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