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Max Verstappen secured his second pole position in a week after storming to the front for Sundays St
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stanley uk on after Verstappen claimed the sixth pole of his career to leave Hamilton in his shade.The Mercedes driver is now on a run of four races without adding to the century of poles he scored at last months Spanish Grand Prix.Hamilton, 36, failed to improve with his final run following a poor lap. The British driver came on the radio to apologise to his Mercedes team.For Verstappen, who is a dozen points ahead of Hamilton, there were no such concerns as he cruised to the front spot. It has been a very good weekend, said Verstappen, 23, who completed a practice double at the Red Bull Ring on Friday. Again in qualifying the car was good to drive. It is not easy to deal with the traffic to get a clean run but the first lap in Q3 was good enough in the end. I am Cuze Ten years for drug smuggler
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