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Kubica expects Verstappen will beat Leclerc to first title

Alfa Romeo test driver Robert Kubica believes Red Bull's Max Verstappen will win the F1 world championship before Ferrari's Charles Leclerc. Kubica highly rates both young talents with whom he shared the track last year during his F1 comeback season with Williams. But the Pole believes Verstappen holds a small edge over his rival when it comes to comes to competing for the title. Leclerc: 'Sainz will be a terrific challenge for me' "I think Max is very intelligent and is ready to win a World Championship," Kubica told Italy's Corriere della Sera. "It remains to be seen how he will behave fighting for a title, but I would bet on Verstappen being world champion first....
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