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Verstappen: "It's not about kneeling, it's about working together."

In the F1 2020 season, some drivers kneel down before the race to show their solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement. With Lewis Hamilton at the forefront, most of the drivers on the grid take a knee, but a few drivers remain standing. Max Verstappen doesn't kneel either and explains his opinion. During the Red Bull press conference prior to the first race weekend in England Max Verstappen talked about the upcoming race. The Dutchman said he was already okay with the fact that he is half a second behind rival Mercedes. After that the conversation changed to another topic. "Everyone expresses themselves in a different way, but everyone is fighting against racism. I don't think...
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