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Max Verstappen has insisted that he will be wary of dust on the track at this weekend's Australian Grand Prix as Formula One makes its long-awaited return to the country after a two-year absence. The Dutchman will be looking to secure back-to-back wins on the streets of Melbourne after clinching the top prize ahead of Charles Leclerc in Saudi Arabia at the last time of asking.
Verstappen was running in second place for the vast majority of the contest but managed to squeeze ahead of Leclerc at the end of a titanic battle for the lead with only a few laps remaining. He successfully dealt with the high-speed twists and turns of the Jeddah circuit to take the chequered flag but has already insisted that he will be ready for a fresh challenge in Australia over the coming days.
"It's going to be interesting to see how the car performs in Australia, the track can