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Merc unhappy with Max attack

Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has criticised Max Verstappen for coming so close to scuppering Nico Rosberg's title hopes with a first-lap crash in Mexico. The Dutchman, starting just behind the championship leader from the second row, banged wheels with the Mercedes at Turn One and both drivers were fortunate to avoid major damage. Verstappen escaped punishment for that incident but was later handed a five-second penalty for his driving when defending from Sebastian Vettel, and Wolff believes Verstappen must learn from his tricky afternoon. "You could say that Max should have got a penalty for banging the wheels with the championship leader in Turn One and pushing him off the...
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