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Red Bull want to ‘build team around Verstappen'

Red Bull boss Christian Horner has said he wants Max Verstappen to stay on a long-term basis so that the team can be built around him. Both Verstappen and team-mate Daniel Ricciardo have been linked with moves further up the Formula 1 ladder at either Mercedes or Ferrari. But Horner feels Verstappen will be overshadowed by the likes of Lewis Hamilton and Sebastian Vettel who are firmly in the long-term picture with their respective teams. 'I think he can see the strength and depth of the team,' Horner told Autosport. 'He feels comfortable in the team. He's the youngest grand prix winner, he's the youngest double winner, he's the youngest points scorer. 'And Lewis is pretty set at Mercedes,...
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