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McLaren team boss Stella acknowledges: 'Beating Verstappen here extra special'

Local hero Max Verstappen has won the Dutch Grand Prix three times in a row, but this year McLaren seem to be in a strong position to return to winning way after 1985 at Circuit Zandvoort. Team principal Andrea Stella cannot help but admit that beating Verstappen at his home Grand Prix would make any victory extra special.
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