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Verstappen: ‘Progress should be a little bit better'

Max Verstappen feels Red Bull's progression with Honda is not as far along as it should be after their first half of the season together. While the Dutchman has two victories to his name this campaign and currently sits a respectable third in the World Championship standings ahead of both Ferrari drivers, he believes the rate of progression is not completely in line with expectations. 'The progress we are making is good, it should be a little bit better,' Verstappen told Dutch publication De Telegraaf. “Let's not forget that Mercedes had problems with cooling in Austria. That certainly helped and because of that, I was able to win. 'But still, winning twice is more than we had expected...
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