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Verstappen would back a refuelling return!

Max Verstappen says that he would not be against refuelling returning to Formula 1 if it would allow drivers to go flat out during races. Refuelling has not been part of the sport for a decade now, and there have been calls in recent times to bring it back, to spice up the racing. Read more Ecclestone would bring back refuelling to F1 among other things According to Crash.net, Verstappen said:“Yes, why not? I prefer to go flat out over saving tyres. In Austria we went flat out. “It will differ over some races. I don't know whether F1 will improve when we reintroduce refuelling.” Max's father Jos, was involved in a scary pit lane accident, when there was a problem with his...
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