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Red Bull is moving to end its slump and return consistently to the upper positions on the F1 grid.

The former quadruple world champions have insisted all season that the base of the RB11 is solid, with fingers pointed squarely at engine supplier Renault.

There is no doubt, however, that the actual car had its problems too, which was made obvious in Hungary recently when upgrades dramatically improved the handling.

“The problem (before) was that we had to work for ever on the setup until we had a reasonable handling,” team official Dr Helmut Marko admitted to Auto Motor und Sport.



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