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'No problem' with Vettel as teammate - Verstappen

Jul.7 Max Verstappen insists he would have "no problem" racing with Sebastian Vettel as his teammate. As Vettel's relationship with Ferrari crumbles apparently by the hour, Red Bull boss Christian Horner continues to play down the likelihood that the quadruple world champion may return to the team he leads. "Seb needs a good environment, but it's difficult for us to help him because we didn't expect Ferrari to treat him this way and put him on the market," Horner told Servus TV. Horner and Dr Helmut Marko have both said a clear driver hierarchy works best, but Dutchman Verstappen thinks he could in fact work alongside the 33-year-old German. "Two winning drivers...
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