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Christian Horner is confident that Mercedes will bounce back from a below-par start to the new season at the Bahrain Grand Prix, stating that he will only be able to tell how the Silver Arrows' season will go after 'about three or four races'.

Mercedes drivers Lewis Hamilton and George Russell looked set to finish fifth and sixth in the season opener, with Ferrari and Red Bull battling it out for top spot. However, within the last five laps, both Verstappen and fellow Red Bull team-mate Sergio Perez retired after engine failures, leaving Hamilton to take a podium behind Ferrari duo Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz and Russell a career-high fourth place.

Horner will have been disappointed with how the race panned out having come a close second in the Constructors' Championship last year, with his side now bottom of the

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