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"textContent": "Max Verstappen was back behind the wheel of the #3 Verstappen Racing Mercedes-AMG shortly after 9:00am local time on Sunday morning for an expected double stint, holding a lead of 13 seconds over the Ravenol Racing #80 car of Luca Stolz. After some close racing between Verstappen and Maro Engel during the night, the two […]\n\nThe post Mercedes Hold Station Up Front With Six Hours Of N24 To Run first appeared on dailysportscar.com.",
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