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Red Bull chief Christian Horner says people in F1 have short memories if they have ruled out the possibility of Mercedes triumphing at the British Grand Prix this weekend. Silver Arrows drivers Lewis Hamilton and George Russell have struggled with porpoising issues this year and have failed to keep pace with the drivers at the top of the F1 standings.
"They've only not been winning for about eight or nine races or 10 races so it's amazing how short memories are in this business," Horner told Sky Sports on Tuesday. "Silverstone is one of the big ones, it's one of the ones that means the most so of course it will be very emotional to see if we can win that race."
F1 teams were forced to redesign their cars over the winter in the wake of a whole host of F1 regulation changes. And Mercedes have been unable to find a winning formula as they have endured a miserable