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Team mate qualifying duels: Verstappen beats Perez again

The sprint race for the British Grand Prix provided plenty of entertainment. Max Verstappen will once again start from pole position, while Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas are second and third. It means another win for Verstappen over Sergio Perez, who crashed during the sprint race and will therefore start from the pit lane tomorrow. This brings Verstappen to 9-1 vs the Mexican. Hamilton, Norris and Leclerc also beat their teammates to extend their lead. Read more Honda sees Verstappen back on pole: 'He took the lead immediately' The most remarkable standings are those of Williams and AlphaTauri. Again, George Russell and Pierre Gasly beat their teammates to take a 10-0 lead in...
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