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Max Verstappen extended his championship lead with a splendid victory at the British Grand Prix. This will be F1 Star’s sixth win in a row and a record-equalling 11th consecutive triumph for Red Bull. Interestingly, Man City boss, Pep Guardiola, also witnessed Max’s grand victory over Lando Norris and Lewis Hamilton.

Surprisingly, the Red Bull man supports the Red Devils, Manchester United of the English Premier League. Despite the grand victory at the Champions League final against Inter Milan, Pep couldn’t lead his team to victory at the British GP.

The Man City boss was spotted in the Mercedes garage, cheering on Lewis Hamilton & Co. at their home race. After witnessing Max’s glorious victory, Pep also shared his controversial take on F1 sports.

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Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola shares opinion on F1 sports

Manchester City is one of the few teams in the Premier League’s modern era that have dominated the domestic competition. With no surprise, Pep Guardiola is the man behind most of Man City’s success. After Pep’s arrival at the English club, he became the only manager to win the continental treble twice and the youngest to win the UEFA Champions League.

Not to forget, Pep won the Premier League, the FA Cup, and the Champions League this season. After winning the Champions League, the Man City boss was recently spotted at the British Grand Prix. The City manager was cheering on Lewis Hamilton & Co. Moreover, fans even asked Pep to help bring his City wins to Mercedes.

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After witnessing all the challenging conditions and intense competition, Pep shared his take on F1 sports. He said, “I think F1 is a more difficult sport than football from a strategic point of view.” Interestingly, Pep’s opinion has drawn several fans’ attention online.

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Although the Man City boss was very clear with his words, it has started a dispute among fans. Regardless, the Man City boss is one of the most successful soccer managers in the world who led his team to several victories. Unfortunately, Pep’s winning streak came to an end after the Red Bull man won the British GP.

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Although fans were indeed expecting significant results from Pep, the legendary manager couldn’t lead Mercedes to victory. McLaren star Norris finished second, whereas the eight-time winner at Silverstone Lewis Hamilton completed the podium in third.

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What are your thoughts on Max Verstappen’s victory at the British GP? Let us know in the comments.

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