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Verstappen optimistic after DRS failure hinders Spanish GP qualifying

Red Bull’s Max Verstappen notes that the Red Bull has generally been softer on its tyres than Ferrari in the last two races as he aims to snatch the win from second on the grid. Having taken pole in Imola in round four, Verstappen was beaten to pole by Charles Leclerc in Miami, but in both those races he was able to comfortably escape the pack behind him and claim dominant victories, although a late Safety Car in Florida threatened to bring the Monegasque back into play at the end. Both Leclerc and team-mate Carlos Sainz have raised concerns over Ferrari’s tyre degradation this weekend, but their qualifying pace was on display again as the Monegasque claimed his fourth pole of the...
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