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Verstappen "won't stop fighting" despite recent championship setbacks

Max Verstappen has said neither he nor Red Bull will "stop fighting" despite the Dutchman suffering back-to-back retirements at Monza and Mugello. Verstappen left the Belgian Grand Prix at the start of the most recent triple-header second in the drivers' standings, trailing championship leader Lewis Hamilton by 47 points. Article continues under video Despite the opportunities afforded in the two chaotic races on Italian soil that then followed, Verstappen was unable to take advantage; retiring at Monza with a power unit failure and becoming embroiled in a race-ending lap one incident at Mugello. That has resulted in Verstappen dropping to third in the standings and falling 80...
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