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Brown lyrical over Verstappen, but admits: 'He is beatable!'

McLaren CEO Zak Brown has praised one of their biggest rivals, Max Verstappen after the Dutchman won the Qatar Grand Prix. Verstappen finished in just eighth place in the sprint race, whilst McLaren finished one-two. On race day and after a battle with Lando Norris, Verstappen came out on top after the Brit was penalised for not slowing down for double yellow flags. The American praised Verstappen in conversation with De Telegraaf but admits that Verstappen is beatable...
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