Verstappen welcomes Mercedes' resurgence as Ferrari loses championship ground
Formula 1 championship leader Max Verstappen says he welcomes Mercedes' resurgence as they have a better chance of taking points away from Ferrari.
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Formula 1 championship leader Max Verstappen says he welcomes Mercedes' resurgence as they have a better chance of taking points away from Ferrari.
The Formula 1 season returns at the end of August with the Belgian Grand Prix, after what has been a fascinating campaign so far.
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