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Verstappen: We could have nailed both Mercedes

Red Bull driver Max Verstappen was not able to give his excellent start of the Bahrain Grand Prix a good follow up and believes that second place was his for the taking on the night. The Dutch teenager was forced to retire on the 13th lap, after the brakes of his RB13 failed and resulted in him driving into the wall. At that point Verstappen looked feisty, and called for the team to follow the example of Ferrari and Vettel to pit early. This they did but the fruits of the call were never realised. Verstappen explained afterwards, “My left rear brake overheated. I braked and then lost brake pressure. Then you lose your rear brakes, putting all the stress on the front. Your then lock your...
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