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Verstappen explains inability to launch second attack

Max Verstappen says he “didn’t have the tyres” to launch a second attack on leader Lewis Hamilton in Bahrain after ceding track position following his initial move. Verstappen, on fresher rubber, reeled in Hamilton through the closing stages of the race and passed his rival around the outside of Turn 4. However he exceeded track […]
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