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Max Verstappen ‘paid the price' for Azerbaijan F1 set-up changes

Max Verstappen has admitted that he 'paid the price' in the Azerbaijan Grand Prix for set-up modifications to his Red Bull Formula 1 car that made it 'difficult to drive'. Verstappen sustained a rare subdued outing in Baku as he was unable to provide a match to the pace that Red Bull team-mate Sergio Perez […] The post Max Verstappen ‘paid the price' for Azerbaijan F1 set-up changes appeared first on Motorsport Week.
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