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You get that when you stop cheating – Max Verstappen says of Ferrari's poor pace

Max Verstappen says Ferrari's sudden drop in performance is 'not strange', instead suggesting it is a consequence of 'cheating'. Ferrari have been on pole at the last six races after finding their form over the summer break, but were pipped to pole this weekend for the United States Grand Prix and then fell down the order during the race, seemingly unable to keep up with Mercedes and Red Bull. Verstappen, speaking to Ziggo Sport after the race, accused Ferrari of cheating with recent claims they are using electrical interference to bypass the fuel flow limit. 'You get that when you stop cheating,' said the Dutchman. 'It’s [their engine] now being carefully watched,...
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