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Hamilton leads Mercedes 1-2 as Verstappen shines

Following two race stoppages, countless crashes and equally as much safety car periods, Lewis Hamilton emerged first at the finish line of a very wet Brazilian Grand Prix. Nico Rosberg joined him in the podium in second place while Max Verstappen mastered the conditions to climb back from 15th to 3rd in the final 15 laps. Wet weather was predicted beforehand, and wet it was! Lots of rain wetted the track properly, but one hour ahead of the start, Race Director Charlie Whiting noted the race would go ahead from a standing start, contrary to the previous habit of starting behind the safety car in such conditions. Romain Grosjean however influenced that decision, as he crashed his Haas on the...
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