"Verstappen's Fire, Sainz's Chance: Australian Grand Prix Drama"

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Max Verstappen remained calm and composed after his Red Bull caught fire and forced him to retire from the Australian Grand Prix, explaining that a stuck right rear brake caused the issue. Despite the disappointment, he expressed confidence in the team's ability to address the problem and emphasized the importance of winning the championship over individual race victories. Verstappen's maturity and faith in his team were evident as he handled the setback with composure and optimism for future races.
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