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Verstappen braced for ‘very strong' Mercedes in France

World Championship leader Max Verstappen is wary of a Mercedes fightback in France on a more traditional racing circuit. Verstappen and Red Bull sit atop of both World Championship standings after the first six rounds and now all eyes are on whether they can continue to get the better of Mercedes now that the calendar has moved on from the street circuits of Monaco and Baku, venues which proved to be a weakness for the Silver Arrows. 'I’m feeling good,' Verstappen said via his official website ahead of round seven in France. 'But I'm sure that Mercedes will be very strong on the ‘normal' tracks again, so we have to keep pushing and keep improving right to the very end because...
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