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Doornbos refuses to congratulate Verstappen and Red Bull already

Max Verstappen and Red Bull Racing may have hit it big with Ferrari in both world championships, but according to Robert Doornbos it is too early to say that Ferrari have no chance of winning titles in 2022. The former Formula One driver points to the unreliability of the RB18 at the start of this season. Article continues under ad According to Doornbos, things can change in Formula 1 every weekend. He calculates that if Verstappen retires twice, Red Bull will be back to square one. The premier class of motor sport is unpredictable, even though the reigning world champion has a comfortable margin. "It is only over when you mathematically cannot be overtaken", Doornbos said to...
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