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Wolff says no sadness over new Verstappen contract

Mercedes boss Toto Wolff says he has no sadness that Max Verstappen has committed his immediate future to Red Bull, insisting there had never been discussions with the Dutchman about luring him away. Red Bull caused a surprise at the United States Grand Prix when it announced that Verstappen had extended his deal to remain at the Milton Keynes-based outfit until the end of 2020. While Verstappen was an obvious future candidate for Mercedes – with both Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas out of contract at the end of next year – Wolff says he is not surprised by what has happened. "I think Red Bull was very keen in extending Max's contract by a year, in order to make sure that he...
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