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Verstappen feels Mercedes are still stronger in two key areas

Article To news overview © Getty Images/Red Bull Contentpool Max Verstappen believes Mercedes have a power and top speed advantage over Red Bull which will bolster their chances this weekend's Italian Grand Prix. Verstappen retook the lead in the Drivers' Championship from Lewis Hamilton, following his victory at Zandvoort. Monza and Sochi are the next two events on the F1 schedule which Verstappen reckons will suit Mercedes. "Their car [Mercedes'] is probably good in some areas and maybe a bit worse in other areas," Verstappen told Sky Sports. "They have more top speed and power still. So Monza, naturally, will suit them a bit better. Of course, it's always difficult to...
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