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Max Verstappen: “Our short runs need to get a bit better”

Max Verstappen felt positive after Friday practice, and felt he got to grips with the newly resurfaced Sepang International Circuit quickly. The Red Bull Racing driver, who was celebrating his nineteenth birthday on Friday, finished seventh in the morning session before improving to fifth in the afternoon, behind only the two Mercedes and two Ferrari drivers. Verstappen feels that he will need to improve on his short run pace ahead of qualifying on Saturday, but is positive that they have a good measure on the long run pace that will bode will for Sunday’s sixteenth race of 2016. “Both sessions were pretty good,” said Verstappen. “The first practice you just had to build up to it,...
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