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Verstappen: It Was Easier For Rosberg To Beat Hamilton
Red Bull driver Max Verstappen has said that he believes it was easier for Nico Rosberg to beat Sir Lewis Hamilton than it is for him this campaign, as they were team-mates and therefore had equal machinery at their disposal. The Dutch ace currently trails Hamilton by eight points in the Drivers’ Standings, after scoring just two points from the last two grand prix due to Mercedes-induced collisions. READ: Ricciardo Reveals Some Renault Employees Were Intimidated By Him Disappointing to have two races in a row so much bad luck. I tried to make the best of it, but with our damaged car it was a very difficult race. We will bounce back after the summer break ⚔️ Thank you for your...
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