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Verstappen won't change approach to racing

– Max Verstappen insists that he will not change his approach to racing, despite receiving heavy criticism from rival drivers for aggressive defending during the Belgian Grand Prix.Verstappen was involved in a collision with the Ferrari drivers at the first corner of the race, after which all three pitted, and later cut off Räikkönen as he attempted to hold position.Asked if Räikkönen and Sebastian Vettel's post-race comments will lead to him driving differently, Verstappen brushed the suggestion aside, and compared the situation to football."Let's say you put [Zlatan] Ibrahimović, instead of attacking, as a defender, would he like it? Just because other people think he's a...
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