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Max Verstappen: “I never expected to beat Ferrari and Mercedes on this track”

Max Verstappen felt Red Bull Racing lost too much time on the straights to be fighting for a front row start at the Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace on Saturday, so he was happy to qualify fourth on the grid. The Red Bull Racing driver ended 0.603 seconds behind Valtteri Bottas in Q3, but felt he got everything he could out of the car, and Verstappen admitted that both he and team-mate Daniel Ricciardo have been chasing the set-up of the car all weekend long so it was no surprise they found themselves behind the Mercedes AMG Petronas Formula One Team and Scuderia Ferrari on Saturday. “I think we maximised the result in Qualifying today but we were just not fast enough,” said Verstappen....
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