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Marko is devastated: "Max was already clearly in the lead".

Helmut Marko is disappointed that third place was the maximum Max Verstappen could achieve in Azerbaijan during qualifying. The top man at Red Bull says that without a red flag there would have been much more to come from the current world championship leader. "We were more cautious on the first set and then attacked on the second set," Marko said of Red Bull's tactics in conversation with Austrian television station ORF. The advisor to the Milton Keynes-based racing outfit believes much more could have been possible for Verstappen than just a third place. Read more Horner understands Verstappen's frustration: 'Could have done a better job'. Verstappen grumpy: 'It's this shit...
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