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Ferrari hopeful Red Bull will stop developing

Charles Leclerc Mattia Binotto believes Red Bull will be unable to keep up its current development pace due to Formula 1's financial regulations. Ferrari sits atop both the drivers' and constructors' championships, though its advantage has been cut sharply over the last two races. Max Verstappen won last weekend's Miami Grand Prix after starting third, picking off Carlos Sainz at the start before catching and passing Charles Leclerc during the first stint. The Red Bull driver was then able to remain out front despite a late challenge from the championship leader, his extra top speed allowing him to remain out of reach at the end of the DRS zones. It was a compromise with set-up Ferrari was...
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