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Mercedes responds on request Verstappen: 'You can always test our car'

The difference between Red Bull Racing and Mercedes often becomes clear in qualifying, when Valtteri Bottas and Lewis Hamilton repeatedly put Max Verstappen at a few tenths. Verstappen thought to do things differently this weekend, proposing to exchange the cars between Verstappen and Bottas. During the press conference after the qualifying session, Verstappen suggested to Hamilton to test privately with a Red Bull car and a Mercedes car to see what the real difference is between the two cars. The reigning world champion did not really respond to this, but afterwards the social media team of Mercedes reacted playfully to Hamilton's proposal. Read more Hamilton expecting a battle with...
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