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Steiner corrects interviewer: "I said Max is the driver to beat!"

At the press conference for the team bosses, between the first and second free practice, all attendees were asked about their expectations in the duel for the title between Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton. According to the top bosses the advantage is now with the Dutch driver of Red Bull Racing. Laurent Mekies answers when asked who is going to be the winner of the World Cup title in 2021: "The last races could be slightly in favour of Max, but I think the title fight is going to last until the last race," said the Ferrari top executive. The final Grand Prix of the season takes place on December 12 at the Abu Dhabi circuit. Read more Honda reveals: F1 return not planned for...
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