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Zak Brown tears apart Max Verstappen concern

Amid the current Formula 1 landscape of Red Bull Racing's dominance and Max Verstappen's unstoppable streak, McLaren's CEO, Zak Brown, has stood firm in his conviction that the sport's excitement factor persists.  In a departure from Lewis Hamilton's concerns, Brown maintains that the on-track action remains 'uber exciting,' even as Verstappen continues his march towards individual and championship records. With the summer break in full swing, teams are taking time to regroup before the second half of the season unfolds.  Red Bull's astonishing performance, particularly with Verstappen's consistent victories, has been a defining narrative of this season.  Want to work in...
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