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Red Bull drivers happy with strategy approach

Both Red Bull drivers insisted they were happy with the team's strategy approach in today's German Grand Prix, even though it involved Max Verstappen letting Daniel Ricciardo past mid-race. Ricciardo indeed finished ahead of the pair in second place, and their double podium finish in Hockenheim ensured that the Milton Keynes team leapfrogged Ferrari in the constructors' table. And even though he was the one to give up a place, Verstappen said afterwards that he was happy with the team's approach. 'We chose to do two different strategies on the cars so I let Daniel by and from there on I think we played really well as a team' he said. 'To get a double...
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