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Stewart and Massa ready to see Verstappen win title

Jackie Stewart and Felipe Massa would both like to see Max Verstappen win the title this year and think he'll do it. With four races to go, things are looking good for the Red Bull driver, with him taking a 19-point lead over Lewis Hamilton to the next round, the Brazilian Grand Prix. If he does manage to win his first title, it'll be the first time a driver other than Hamilton has won the championship since the Brit lost out to Nico Rosberg in 2016. Stewart is ready for such a change and thinks that it would be good for the sport. 'Mercedes-Benz has been doing this for so many years now and got success for so many years,' he told Sky Sports. 'It is time we had a change. For all of our...
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