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Red Bull have claimed they have already decided their set-up to ensure Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez can beat Ferrari at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix. Red Bull chief engineer Paul Monaghan has said the team is not against developing the car in different ways to suit tracks this season.
In particular, he was looking at how downforce and drag packages could be used to get the best result.
Monaghan said: "I think Baku will pull everybody in one particular direction. I think Silverstone, that could produce a bit of difference, shall we say? Spielberg will produce a bit of difference.
"On Hungary, I expect there'll be a convergence again, but that's track nature and how we best exploit our lap time, isn't it? So at the moment, I'd say we've got our trade reasonably good. But come [the final race in] Abu Dhabi we might have got it right