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Ex-F1 driver claims almost half the grid could match Max Verstappen

Juan Pablo Montoya, a former Formula 1 driver, has stirred controversy by asserting that Max Verstappen's current prowess is not a substantial improvement over his performance two years ago.  Montoya also challenged Lewis Hamilton's recent grievances about Red Bull's advantage, arguing that Mercedes had previously enjoyed similar dominance. As Formula 1 transitions from a long period of Mercedes dominance to the era of Red Bull, Max Verstappen's supremacy has been on display, with the Dutch driver poised for his third consecutive World Championship.  Montoya acknowledges Verstappen's accomplishments but contends that his success is closely intertwined with piloting the 'best car'...
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