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2023 Belgian Grand Prix - [POST RACE] discussion thread
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It’d be insane if they managed to pull it off. Max is extremely dominant, but they only need to get unlucky once. Even making it this far without throwing away a win due to a mistake/bad luck/mechanical problem/rain is almost unbelievable.
It wouldn’t surprise me if another team snatched a win here or there in the latter half of the season. Aside from potential trip-ups, it probably wouldn’t make sense for Red Bull to develop the car much further. They’ve already got it in the bag and are better off focussing on next year; that might give other teams the chance to catch up a little bit.