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The battle for the ultimate trophy is on! Ferrari and Red Bull are leaving no stone unturned in order to dominate and prove their power to everyone.

The teams have been involved in thrilling on-track fights to be number one. Both of them currently run in a league of their own, as no one stands close to their pace.

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Moreover, with Mercedes taking a blow this season, things have become slightly easy for the front-running teams. Otherwise, it would have been a three-team fight this season.

Red Bull is playing fair, as Ferrari raises doubts

Red Bull’s Max Verstappen did not have the best season start to 2022. The Dutchman fell prey to reliability issues and sat many points behind his title rival for a long time. However, kudos to the Austrian team’s hard work, they have managed to catch up with Ferrari’s pace. In fact, in the last two races, Verstappen’s RB-18 was arguably faster than the F1-75.

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It was understandable of Ferrari team boss Mattia Binotto to raise doubts as to the sudden pace gained by RB-18. However, Red Bull Boss Helmut Marko has ensured of fair play by the FIA.

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He said, “Ferrari and we are on an equal footing. In the future, the differences will be made by whoever knows how to get the best out of their pack on the respective circuits. We are still looking forward to the big fight and we have full confidence in the FIA. They ensure that everything goes well.” 

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Ferrari updates arriving soon

Development of a car takes place in stages, and there are certain rules that everyone has to follow. Binotto does not understand the hefty money the Austrian team has already put in at this point. This raised the Italian’s concerns as he urged the FIA to take care of the matter.

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But it is good news for the Tifosi as Ferrari are also expected to bring a better and updated package for the Spanish Grand Prix. They are rumored to bring in new parts that will boost the F1-75 to its ultimate limits. However, Marko has assured that Red Bull is not lagging behind and clarified that “We will also be arriving there with new parts.”

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So who do you think will win the Spanish Grand Prix?

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