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Max: RB16 issues exaggerated by the media

Max Verstappen thinks Red Bull's problems with their RB16 car were 'made bigger' than they actually were by the media. Throughout the course of the 2020 season, many comments were made with regards to how difficult it was for the RB16 to be hooked up around the track due to the twitchy rear end of the car. While Verstappen was able to master the tricky car, team-mate Alex Albon was not able to extract a similar amount of performance on a consistent basis and it resulted in him losing his seat for the 2021 season. But, while the RB16 was obviously no match for the Mercedes W11, Verstappen thinks the car's drawbacks were somewhat exaggerated by the press. 'I think it's [the car's problems]...
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