Pecco Bagnaia “trying everything” to solve MotoGP Sprint issues: “It’s my problem”
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Max Verstappen on his qualifying struggles at the F1 Austrian Grand Prix.
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“It’s a lot of noise. I think Max gets quite annoyed by it. We’re very clear that the contract we have with Max is until 2028.”