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Helmut Marko has delivered a positive verdict on Red Bull's improvements for this weekend's Emilia Romagna Grand Prix after Max Verstappen clinched pole position in qualifying on Friday. The Dutchman managed to pip Charles Leclerc by setting the fastest lap in Q3 at the end of an incident-filled session that saw red flags waved on five occasions in wet conditions at the iconic Imola circuit.
Verstappen reaped the rewards of Red Bull's hard work behind the scenes over the last two weeks, with the Austrian outfit having slashed plenty of weight from their car in order to close the gap to Ferrari. Marko has since insisted that he is happy with his team's upgrades based on the outcome of Friday's successful qualifying session, telling Servus TV: "Our update is working."
Leclerc, who has won two out of three Grands Prix so far this season, was the favourite to claim pole position but ended up 0.8 seconds adrift of


