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Verstappen - No point "smashing things" in defeat

Sam Hall Friday 16 April 2021 06:45 Max Verstappen has insisted there is "no sense to start smashing things" in defeat as he bids to wrestle the Formula 1 title from British rival Lewis Hamilton this season. Although Red Bull appears to be the class of the field after years of Mercedes success, Verstappen lost out to Hamilton at the opening race in Bahrain. Article continues under video The Dutch driver had to accept being second best despite previously dominating the weekend. As to how he coped, Verstappen said: “I have always been super-calm. But what do you want to do? I think it makes no sense to start smashing things or throwing things first of all. "If that is a bad...
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