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Verstappen: P2 start ‘feels like a victory'

Max Verstappen is delighted to be starting the Singapore Grand Prix on the front row after experiencing problems with his Renault engine. The Dutchman started Saturday with several moans over team radio about the Renault power unit, but ended it by splitting Lewis Hamilton and Sebastian Vettel on the grid for Sunday's race. 'Honestly, this feels like a victory,' Verstappen said after qualifying, where he finished three tenths behind pole-sitter Hamilton. 'The amount of problems I have had today, and even in qualifying with the engine. Just not having a smooth run, cutting and torque, to be second is unbelievable so that just shows that we have an amazing car. 'We just have to make sure...
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