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'Mercedes suspects less horsepower at Honda due to new FIA directive'

Red Bull Racing was clearly the fastest on the straights in France and Austria, but the roles were suddenly reversed on the Silverstone and Hungaroring circuits. There are several theories circulating in the paddock, as reported by Auto Motor und Sport Tuesday. In any case Red Bull and Mercedes are pointing at each other. The development of the power units is pretty much frozen in 2021, so how can it be that Mercedes suddenly manages to make up so much ground? Red Bull maintains that they are still driving with the same amount of power as they did at Paul Ricard and the Red Bull Ring. The Austrian team claims Mercedes has power, but Toto Wolff's team thinks Honda has had to take a step...
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