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Red Bull head into this weekend’s Singapore Grand Prix looking to end a seven-race victory drought. That kind of statement was unthinkable at the start of the season. When Red Bull secured consecutive one-two finishes in the opening two rounds, crushing the rest of the field, there were legitimate fears that they would win every race. They’d won 21 out of 22 Grands Prix last year and many predicted a similar level of dominance with minimal changes to the regulations. Max Verstappen’s retirement at the Australian GP quickly precluded a clean sweep, but he cruised to victory in Japan and China t…

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