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Red Bull will splash a seven-figure sum on reducing the weight of their RB18 challenger in time for next month's Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, according to reports. The Austrian outfit have endured a mixed start to the new Formula One season but will be hoping to remain in the fight with Ferrari to achieve Constructors' Championship glory ahead of Mercedes at the end of the campaign.
Red Bull got off on the wrong foot after a hugely disappointing weekend at the season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix, with Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez both being forced to retire late on after suffering identical fuel system issues. They enjoyed a better time of things in Saudi Arabia, though, with the former clinching his first victory of the new year after passing Charles Leclerc at the end of a titanic battle for the lead.
However