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'I don't think we can win in Melbourne' – Max Verstappen

Max Verstappen, the reigning four-time Formula 1 World Champion, has expressed doubts about Red Bull Racing's competitiveness ahead of the season-opening Australian Grand Prix. Following pre-season testing in Bahrain, where Red Bull faced technical challenges and limited running, Verstappen acknowledged that the team has significant work to do to match their rivals. 'I don't think we can fight for the win already in Melbourne,' Verstappen admit on a ViaPlay event on Friday. He highlighted McLaren's impressive performance, stating, 'At the moment, only one team is clearly in front, and that team is orange! That's a very nice colour, of course, but from our side, we still have work to do.'...
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