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'We need a faster car,' admits 'sitting duck' Verstappen

Losing out to Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes yet again, other than better strategy Max Verstappen calls for a faster car. If the 2021 Spanish Grand Prix were to be encapsulated in one radio message, it would surely be that moment, following Lewis Hamilton's second pit stop, when Christian Horner dejectedly told Mas Verstappen; 'it's Hungary all over again'. The Red Bull team boss was referring to the 2019 Hungarian Grand Prix, when Mercedes made the late decision to switch to a two-stop strategy for Lewis Hamilton, and failing to respond to the move Max Verstappen subsequently lost out to the Briton. Once again, in Spain, despite Verstappen's bravura move at the start, Mercedes caught its...
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