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While six wins from nine races for Red Bull may look dull on paper, the reality of the 2011 season to date has been far more exciting. Not least because we've had the entertaining spectacle of seeing two of the sport's stalwarts - McLaren and Ferrari - battling it out for the honour of leading the vanguard against the 'upstarts' from Milton Keynes. Until recently, it had seemed that the silver cars were closest to the Red Bulls with Jenson Button and Lewis Hamilton taking a win apiece, but at Silverstone a resurgent Ferrari made a resounding comeback thanks to a well-deserved victory for Fernando Alonso. McLaren's managing director Jonathan Neale, however, is certain his team haven't slipped to third in the pecking order.
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While six wins from nine races for Red Bull may look dull on paper, the reality of the 2011 season to date has been far more exciting. Not least because we've had the entertaining spectacle of seeing two of the sport's stalwarts - McLaren and Ferrari - battling it out for the honour of leading the vanguard against the 'upstarts' from Milton Keynes. Until recently, it had seemed that the silver cars were closest to the Red Bulls with Jenson Button and Lewis Hamilton taking a win apiece, but at Silverstone a resurgent Ferrari made a resounding comeback thanks to a well-deserved victory for Fernando Alonso. McLaren's managing director Jonathan Neale, however, is certain his team haven't slipped to third in the pecking order.
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