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Momentum restored: Antonelli overcomes bad luck to reclaim control at the Belgian GP

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Momentum restored: Antonelli overcomes bad luck to reclaim control at the Belgian GP

Hamilton keeps F1 Belgian GP fourth-place finish as mechanic escapes unhurt

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Hamilton keeps F1 Belgian GP fourth-place finish as mechanic escapes unhurt

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Ferrari criticises "mega harsh" penalty for Hamilton in F1 Belgian GP

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Why Leclerc wasn’t penalised for clash with Piastri in Belgian GP

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Ferrari summoned for Hamilton's Belgian GP unsafe release after hitting mechanic

F1 Belgian GP: Antonelli reels in Leclerc to win, Russell out after Hamilton clash

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F1 Belgian GP: Antonelli reels in Leclerc to win, Russell out after Hamilton clash

LIVE: F1 Belgian GP commentary and updates - Antonelli wins from Leclerc, Russell out after Hamilton clash

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LIVE: F1 Belgian GP commentary and updates - Antonelli wins from Leclerc, Russell out after Hamilton clash

Red Bull believes it can win on merit before 2017 F1 season is over

Red Bull can win on merit before the end of the 2017 Formula 1 season, believes its motorsport advisor Helmut Marko

Daniel Ricciardo took an opportunistic first victory of the year for Red Bull in last weekend's Azerbaijan Grand Prix, but benefited from Lewis Hamilton's headrest working loose, Sebastian Vettel being penalised and incidents for Kimi Raikkonen and Valtteri Bottas.

But prior to that, Red Bull had shown its strongest form of the season in Baku - setting the Friday practice pace - and Max Verstappen was running third before an early engine problem.

Ricciardo achieved his win despite dropping to 17th when debris in his car forced an early first pitstop.

"It's very, very important because we had such a bad start to the season, and now we improved," Marko said.

"We couldn't show it in qualifying, but we knew our speed was good.

"Daniel was running in safe mode, not with the extra [power], because what happened with Max meant we were careful.

"The direction is OK, and I hope that at the right circuit, we can win on our own.

"I thought winning from fifth may be possible, but from 10th place and then dropping back to 17th?

"We were always there and he drove a faultless race like he did in the last four races, and we were just matching the speed, and they couldn't catch us.

"Our chassis is good, we are bringing updates, Renault is working on the engine."

Verstappen's failure was the second time in as many races that he had been forced to retire from a top-three position with an early mechanical problem, and Marko acknowledged the Dutchman was getting frustrated.

"Max's time will come, we just have to wait," he said.

"For him it's really now four times not finishing out of six races.

"It is really tough, and to see his team-mate winning is also not easy."

Marko's initial belief was that debris could have contributed to Verstappen's failure.

"It was unbelievable. We had parts in the brake duct of Ricciardo and we had to stop, we had a big part in the cooling area from Max, and maybe the engine problem is resulting from overheating before this part fell away," he said.

"It was a big piece of carbonfibre but it blew away, unfortunately after three laps."

Although outside influences may have played a part in Baku, the ongoing reliability problems remain a concern for both Red Bull-owned teams.

"That we have to overcome, and it doesn't help to complain," Marko added.

"We had a discussion together with Renault, how we could make things better.

"They always on Monday exchange experience from the race, but we have to work even more closely with all these little incidents.

"It's not only with us, it's with Toro Rosso, Renault itself, to make sure that nothing is happening twice."

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