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F1 boss explains why defeat in Spain won't get to Verstappen

Article To news overview © Getty Images/Red Bull Contentpool Ross Brawn doesn't think Max Verstappen will let the outcome of the F1 Spanish Grand Prix get to him, as the Dutchman is aware this his is best chance at a championship yet. The Red Bull driver took the lead off the line in Spain, getting past pole sitter Lewis Hamilton with a fine pass into Turn 1. Although Verstappen found himself in the lead for much of the race, it wasn't enough as Mercedes made their two-stop strategy work. As a result Brawn believes Verstappen won't be too down about the result as there was little Red Bull could do to stop the Silver Arrows. "I’m not sure Red Bull could have done anything other than...
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