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Massa: 'Everything is perfect for Verstappen to take a second title'

Quite unexpectedly, Max Verstappen increased his lead in the World Cup standings in Hungary. The Dutchman started from tenth on the grid, but thanks to a perfect strategy managed to secure victory. Former Formula1 driver Felipe Massa was also impressed by Verstappen's performance at the Hungaroring. Article continues under ad Few could have seen a Verstappen victory coming after the world champion qualified only tenth due to engine problems. While Red Bull and Verstappen opted for the right strategy, Ferrari went wrong by putting Charles Leclerc on hard tyres during his second pit stop. The Monegasque then fell back a long way and the Dutchman was able to take advantage. Read more Praise...
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