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'Verstappen deserves all the credit as Mercedes always had the better car'

Max Verstappen failed to take victory in Saudi Arabia, but the Dutchman still has a chance of becoming world champion in Abu Dhabi. Christian Horner still has hope, but is not too excited by the speed of Mercedes. Lewis Hamilton crossed the finish line first in Jeddah, which means the lead the Red Bull Racing driver had is now gone. The drivers both have 369.5 points, so the title fight will end at the circuit in the United Arab Emirates. Mercedes have a super fast car, which is why Horner is afraid to cheer too early. "That’s been really frustrating in the last three races, just watching that dominant straightline performance, which you can’t do anything about." The Red Bull...
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