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'Angry' Verstappen says he can still win title

Jul.10 Max Verstappen insists that his chances of winning the 2020 title remain alive. That is despite the fact that his boss Dr Helmut Marko admitted the Dutchman was "really angry" after retiring in Austria last weekend with a Honda-related problem. "Max was really angry, which I understand," Marko told Osterreich newspaper. "Hopefully we will put him in a car on Friday with which he can attack again." After the first race in Austria, some surmised that Red Bull will not be able to take on Mercedes this year. But Verstappen hit back at that conclusion. "It bothers me that people do that to my team," he told Dutch reporters in Austria. "The...
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