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Formula 1 fans ecstatic after seeing Verstappen DNF in Melbourne

The Formula 1 season started great for Max Verstappen with victories in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, but this soon came to an end in the Australian Grand Prix. The reigning world champion suffered problems with his right-rear brake. This caused cheering Formula One fans in the stands in Melbourne.
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