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Video: Albon quizzes Verstappen and Perez in hilarious hotlap challenge

Video To news overview Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez have already been getting competitive at the Circuit of the Americas by taking part in a hotlap challenge hosted by Alexander Albon. The latest video from Red Bull shows Albon posing questions to each driver whilst they complete a lap of the track, with the aim being to get as many correct answers as possible whilst also setting the fastest time. For Albon, in the passenger seat, there are seemingly some nervous moments as Verstappen and Perez each try to set the quickest lap in Austin. Watch the video below to find out who was crowned the winner... You must accept cookies to view this content You have not currently accepted all...
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