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Verstappen denies dismissing Hamilton success

Nov.12 Max Verstappen has fended off a rumour that he has signed a pre-contract with Mercedes to replace Lewis Hamilton if the six-time champion quits Mercedes for 2021. "Slippery question," the Red Bull-Honda driver smiled to Italy's Corriere della Sera newspaper. "I am happy where I am. I want to win with Red Bull. "I don't talk about the future, but today that's how it is." Verstappen, 22, also hit back at recent headlines that suggested he dismissed six time world champion Hamilton's talent and success. "That's not true," he said. "If anything I argued that he is one of the best ever. But I also said that each of us depends on the car we drive....
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