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Verstappen: More satisfying fighting Hamilton

Racing against Lewis Hamilton at the Brazilian Grand Prix, Max Verstappen twice overtook the reigning World Champion out on track to set up the victory. And that, he says, is 'more satisfying' than racing any other driver. Verstappen started the Interlagos race from pole position with the Red Bull driver and Hamilton covering one another's strategies for the first 51 laps. That changed when the Safety Car came out for Valtteri Bottas' retirement with Red Bull pitting Verstappen while Hamilton stayed out. As such the Dutchman was forced to pass Hamilton for the second time on Sunday, having already done so after his first pit stop. That set Verstappen up for the victory, his third of this...
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