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Max Verstappen reveals the ‘necessary' changes needed to keep him F1

Max Verstappen has revealed what he said are the "necessary minimum" changes needed to be made that will see him remain in Formula 1, amid ongoing discontent with the new regulations. The post Max Verstappen reveals the ‘necessary' changes needed to keep him F1 appeared first on Motorsport Week.
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