Hamilton and Sainz warn that Red Bull still has the advantage despite a dismal weekend in Singapore

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The Singapore Grand Prix had a dramatic finish as four cars from three teams fought for the podium. And there wasn't a Red Bull in sight. After winning every other race this season, Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez weren't in the podium fight in Singapore.

The Singapore Grand Prix had a dramatic finish as four cars from three teams fought for the podium. And there wasn't a Red Bull in sight.

"I still think their record is going to be up there in the remaining of the season and they're going to be very, very, very, very difficult to beat," said Singapore winner Carlos Sainz Jr. of Ferrari. Even if Red Bull's advantage over the rest of the pack has been cut, that isn't necessarily good news for other teams, warned Mercedes driver and seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton. Red Bull could be getting a head start on developing its car for 2024 as other teams try to improve their 2023 cars, he said.

Red Bull forfeited time in the wind tunnel, a crucial piece of equipment to develop aerodynamics, and a paid a $7 million fine after overspending in the 2021 season.

 

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