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Verstappen wants Red Bull to hunt down Mercedes

Max Verstappen has targeted eating into Mercedes' and Lewis Hamilton's championship leads over the second half of the 2019 season, with Red Bull now understanding the RB15 better than before. Red Bull started the season sluggishly, with Verstappen taking their sole two podium finishes in the first eight races as new team-mate Pierre Gasly struggled to get up to speed. Article continues under video However, a new front wing and Honda pushing the boundaries helped Verstappen to victory in Austria and he would have likely finished second at Silverstone last time out if not for Sebastian Vettel crashing into him. Gasly also matched his best F1 result in that race by taking fourth place and...
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