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Red Bull Racing's rivalry with Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 team is expected to move from the track to the water - no both are in the America's Cup
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America's Cup: Brits expect F1 grudges to spill over onto AC37
Sir Ben Ainslie has welcomed the arrival of Red Bull in the America's Cup, saying it will be “amazing” to see them slug it out with Ineos Britannia's partners Mercedes on the water as well as the track.