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Verstappen feels Red Bull 'still a bit chasing' Ferrari

Max Verstappen comfortably leads the F1 Drivers' Championship ahead of this weekend's round in France, but the Dutchman believes Red Bull is still chasing Ferrari in terms of pure performance. Verstappen heads into the second half of the season with a 38-point advantage over Ferrari's Charles Leclerc. Yet the Red Bull charger feels the Scuderia has so far enjoyed more dominant wins than its Milton Keynes-based rival, with the Italian outfit's latest victories in Britain and in Austria proving Verstappen's point. Read also: Sainz sees chance of engine penalty in French GP "In general, I felt like at the beginning of the year we were the ones like chasing and trying to beat...
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