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Max Verstappen makes appeal to Ferrari boss

Max Verstappen, the reigning Formula 1 world champion, has made a heartfelt personal appeal to Ferrari's President, John Elkann.  The purpose of this appeal is to express Verstappen's deep desire to acquire the iconic Ferrari F2004, the car in which the legendary Michael Schumacher clinched the last of his seven world championships.  Schumacher shares this prestigious record with Mercedes star Lewis Hamilton. In an interview with La Gazzetta dello Sport, Verstappen conveyed his aspiration, stating, 'I would like to have in my garage all the Red Bull cars with which I have won an F1 world championship, in addition to Michael Schumacher's Ferrari F2004.  Want to work in...
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