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F1 Champ Max Verstappen Says His 'Mentality Doesn't Change' After a Big Blow to His Title Defense

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After days of speculation he might leave Red Bull for Mercedes, Max Verstappen got a closer look at a Mercedes car than he wanted. The defending Formula 1 champion’s Austrian Grand Prix lasted less than half a lap as he was knocked out of the race by Mercedes driver and potential future teammate Kimi Antonelli. “I think we try to do our best always. My mentality doesn’t change. We have won a lot in the past. Sometimes you have to accept that you…

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F1 champ Max Verstappen says his 'mentality doesn't change' after a big blow to his title defense

After days of speculation he might leave Red Bull for Mercedes, Max Verstappen got a closer look at a Mercedes car than he wanted. The defending Formula 1 champion’s Austrian Grand Prix lasted less than half a lap as he was knocked out of the race by Mercedes driver and potential future teammate Kimi Antonelli. “I think we try to do our best always. My mentality doesn’t change. We have won a lot in the past. Sometimes you have to accept that you…

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In fact, Mercedes has two young, strong drivers in the team with George Russell and Kimi Antonelli. But the racing stable is increasingly associated with Max Verstappen – the comments of team manager Toto Wolff are telling.

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