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Aug 2024
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Can Verstappen and Red Bull hold on? | D...

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David Croft joins Matt Baker on this week's episode of the Sky Sports Formula One podcast to preview the Dutch Grand Prix, as F1's thrilling 2024 season resumes.

The two question whether Max Verstappen and Red Bull can hold on after the team have been under increasing pressure from McLaren and Mercedes this season.

They also consider the potential candidates for the vacant Mercedes seat and finally question if Ferrari are set for a resurgence with incoming upgrade packages for Zandvoort.
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