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Verstappen not happy with safety cars: 'Made the race less fun'

The Chinese Grand Prix, won by Max Verstappen, was marked by two safety car moments that occurred shortly after each other. Although the race winner was able to cope with these situations, he felt that things could have been a bit smoother. Verstappen expressed his frustration in the post-race press conference.
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