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Max: Red Bull Bahrain strategy a let down

Max Verstappen didn't think Mercedes were beatable at the Bahrain Grand Prix, he does think Red Bull could have done more with strategy. The Dutchman qualified P3, but having set a best lap which was four tenths slower than Lewis Hamilton's pole time, there was some hope that he could take the fight to Mercedes in the race. But Hamilton would keep him at bay in the opening stages before really putting his foot down to create a gap that was larger than a pit stop near the end. A late Safety Car which took drivers to the end of the race though meant that Hamilton ended up winning the race by just 1.254s over Verstappen. But he felt that Red Bull could have been better in the strategy...
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