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Verstappen indentifies area where Mercedes have advantage in Abu Dhabi

After qualifying in third place ahead of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, where he will start from second place due to Valtteri Bottas' grid penalty, Max Verstappen identified grip on the rear tyres as the difference between Mercedes and the rest of the grid. The Dutchman will start on the front row on Sunday for the second race in a row after his pole position in Brazil, from which he went on to win the race. This time around, he's not as confident as he was at Interlagos, as he knows Mercedes simply have the quicker car in Abu Dhabi. Read more Vettel doesn't think 'it was anyone's fault' Leclerc couldn't start Q3 flying lap Speaking to Dutch television station Ziggo Sport, Verstappen...
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