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‘We really feel sorry for them': Helmut Marko says Ferrari are ‘below their value' as Mattia Binotto faces axe

Red Bull Racing have taken a monster lead into the summer break, with the Austrian side now 97 points ahead of Ferrari, following on from the Italian team making yet another costly error at the Hungarian Grand Prix. However, the story of the Hungarian GP was the remarkable comeback drive from reigning World Champion Max Verstappen, who won the race at the Hungaroring despite starting P10. Victory meant the Dutchman extended his Drivers' Championship lead to 80 points, meaning he could now miss the next three races and still lead by at least two points. Red Bull senior advisor Dr Helmut Marko wants to see Verstappen receive more appreciation for his performance in...
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