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Hamilton is beating Verstappen ‘easily' – Ecclestone

May 11 Lewis Hamilton will 'easily' beat Max Verstappen to the 2021 title, according to former F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone. When the new season kicked off in Bahrain, Red Bull appeared to have the edge over Mercedes. But after Hamilton won his second consecutive race last Sunday, which was his third victory out of the four grands prix so far in 2021, the international media thinks the Mercedes driver now has the upper hand. 'Verstappen is the future, but Hamilton is undoubtedly still the present,' declared the Spanish sports daily AS. Swiss daily Tages Anzeiger agrees: 'Verstappen does everything right, overtaking Lewis Hamilton in the first corner – and doesn't win the Spanish...
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