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Smedley: 'Hamilton would beat Verstappen in identical cars'

Former Williams and Ferrari engineer Rob Smedley believes Lewis Hamilton would beat Max Verstappen in the title race if they were driving identical cars. Smedley thinks Red Bull Racing have had the better car all season, but he backs Hamilton for the win. In the F1 Nation Podcast Rob Smedley gives his thoughts on the title race. With just five races to go this season, there are still plenty of points up for grabs. Smedley is backing Hamilton in the battle for the title. "I’ve got to go with Lewis, because he’s done it seven times before. Now, that’s not to take anything away from Max, because Max is a once in a generation talent, but I think that Lewis has learned more of his...
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