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Sebastian Vettel makes surprising claim about defeating Max Verstappen

Four-time World Champion Sebastian Vettel believes Max Verstappen can be defeated despite his current superior form, with the retired German stating that 'everybody is beatable'. Verstappen is comfortably Formula 1's most in-form driver currently, with him being just a few points away from securing a third consecutive Drivers' Championship. The reigning World Champion has gotten himself into this position ahead of next weekend's Qatar Grand Prix following his 13th win of the season last weekend, at the Japanese Grand Prix. After Red Bull faltered in Singapore, Verstappen bounced back in ferocious fashion by winning at Suzuka by almost 20 seconds, whilst he also claimed a comfortable pole...
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