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Resigned Verstappen: I was a sitting duck

Spanish Grand Prix – Max Verstappen was resigned to second place admitting the he was a ‘sitting duck’ at the Spanish Grand Prix. Lewis Hamilton used a clever strategy to out-fox Red Bull and switch to a three-stop strategy. This enabled the Mercedes driver to close in on Verstappen, who had stopped out on older tyres, and claim victory. On reflecting after the race, Verstappen has said that he wasn’t surprised with the result admitting that the Mercedes team had ‘a lot more pace’ when they were on the same tyres earlier in the race. “In a way I could see it coming,' Verstappen said to Sky Sports after the race. 'Already at the end with the softs he was faster, and then when...
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