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Horner boosted after spotting Mercedes straight-line issues

Article To news overview © Mercedes Christian Horner believes that Red Bull have a strong chance of keeping Mercedes at bay in Sunday's Italian Grand Prix after seeing Lewis Hamilton struggle to find a way past Lando Norris on Saturday. Valtteri Bottas took the win in Sprint Qualifying at Monza, while Max Verstappen extended his World Championship lead to five points after finishing second. Hamilton, who had a poor start, could only manage a fifth-place finish after falling behind McLaren drivers Daniel Ricciardo and Norris. Red Bull team boss Horner shared some insight as to why the Mercedes driver struggled to get past the McLaren, a development that has him optimistic heading into...
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