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Verstappen: Red Bull still lacking top speed in Montreal 

Max Verstappen admits Red Bull is still lacking top speed compared to Formula 1 rivals Mercedes and Ferrari, despite topping both Friday practice sessions for the Canadian Grand Prix.  Red Bull made a strong start in Montreal as Verstappen bounced back from his difficult Monaco weekend to set the pace in both FP1 and FP2. The Dutchman set his quickest times on Pirelli’s fastest-ever F1 tyre, the Hypersoft, ending the day 0.130s up on Kimi Raikkonen’s Ferrari.  The Milton Keynes-based squad has been boosted by an upgraded Renault power unit for this weekend’s race but Verstappen conceded his team is still lagging behind its rivals - particularly Mercedes, with the German...
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