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McLaren: Red Bull-Max Verstappen should now be considered F1's benchmark combination

McLaren boss Andrea Stella believes that Max Verstappen's advantage at the United States Grand Prix shows he and Red Bull are now the benchmark in F1. The post McLaren: Red Bull-Max Verstappen should now be considered F1's benchmark combination appeared first on Motorsport Week.
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