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Verstappen admits he and Red Bull 'have work to do' after practice

Article To news overview © XPB Images Max Verstappen has conceded that Red Bull have a lot of work ahead of them if they're to overcome the pace deficit to Ferrari in time for qualifying at Paul Ricard. With drivers completing the traditional qualifying simulations in FP2, Ferrari topped the timesheets with Carlos Sainz setting a benchmark of 1:32.527 and Charles Leclerc just one-tenth of a second behind. Verstappen was third in the session, but was half-a-second adrift of the pace, and seemed to have issues with understeer on his flying laps. Speaking after the session, Verstappen commented on the issues facing him in the session and called on Red Bull to work to solve the issues...
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