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Verstappen rues ‘tragic' F1 v F2 power deficit

Max Verstappen says Red Bull's power deficit with their Renault engine is nothing short of a tragedy, comparing it to the difference between F1 and F2 cars. Although the Dutchman was on course for a solid points-haul at Sunday's British Grand Prix, he never once looked as if he could challenge for the win. And with Lewis Hamilton putting in a recovery drive that saw him slice his way through the field, even a podium looked a step too far for Verstappen. Either way he never got to see the chequered flag, retiring due to a brake-by-wire problem. Verstappen told Dutch TV after the race: 'I had to manage the tyres the whole way through the race but we were super-slow on the straights anyway,...
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