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Horner shares more details about Red Bull's upgrade plans

Article To news overview © Red Bull Contentpool Christian Horner has explained that weight-saving remains the priority for the RB18 as Red Bull seek consistent "incremental gains" to keep up with Ferrari. Red Bull and Ferrari have been the class of the F1 field so far this season, with the victories split between Max Verstappen (three) and Charles Leclerc (two). After introducing an upgrade package in Imola, Red Bull have built some momentum through back-to-back wins, enabling Verstappen to cut Leclerc's championship lead to 19 points. Red Bull looking to save weight and improve tyre degradation According to RacingNews365.com technical analyst Paolo Filisetti, the RB18 is set to...
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