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Verstappen urges Red Bull to continue developing 2021 car

Article To news overview © Red Bull Contentpool Max Verstappen has urged Red Bull to continue to develop their car over the second half of the 2021 season in order to give the team a good chance of ending Mercedes' dominance in Formula 1's turbo-hybrid era. Verstappen trails Lewis Hamilton by eight points in the championship following a pair of damaging weekends at Silverstone and the Hungaroring, where he was involved in collisions with the Mercedes drivers. Looking ahead to the remaining races, Verstappen told De Telegraaf: "It's now up to us to keep working to find the one- or two-tenths of a second that Mercedes has taken back during the season. "They were so dominant the...
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