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Aston Martin break silence on Red Bull accusations

Aston Martin team principal Mike Krack is refusing to get involved in 'any war of words' with Red Bull, as the Austrians continue to accuse the Silverstone-based team of copying their 2022 design. Both during the season-opener in Bahrain and ahead of last weekend's Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, Red Bull senior figures continued to question the design of Aston Martin's AMR23, with Sergio Pérez having stated during the Bahrain post-race press conference that there were 'three Red Bulls' on the podium. Red Bull boss Christian Horner added to the Mexican's comments by admitting that 'imitation is the biggest form of flattery', whilst advisor Dr Helmut Marko took aim at former head of aerodynamics...
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