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Bulls still unhappy with Pirelli

Despite claiming a dominant victory in Bahrain, Christian Horner says his Red Bull outfit still wants Pirelli to change their tyres. Sebastian Vettel became the first double winner of 2013 when he took the chequered flag in Bahrain to add his Malaysian triumph. His victory, though, has done little to quiet Red Bull's calls for Pirelli to change their tyres, which suffer from high degradation. Asked by Autosport whether Red Bull were 'happy' with the Pirellis after their Bahrain win, Horner said: "No, I think the tyres are still too on an edge. "Needing to four-stop in a race is I think a bit too extreme. "There are other teams that look like they have bigger issues than Red...
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