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Verstappen wins Mexican Grand Prix, Hamliton championship

Max Verstappen Max Verstappen has won his second consecutive Mexican Grand Prix following a dominant performance. A strong start saw the Dutchman lead from the start, heading what looked like a potential 1-2 result for the team before Daniel Ricciardo suffered a late mechanical failure. That promoted Sebastian Vettel to second and Kimi Raikkonen to third, while by finishing fourth Lewis Hamilton secured his fifth world championship. An incredible start from Hamilton saw the Mercedes driver split the front row, nosing ahead before dropping in behind Verstappen at the first corner. Pole sitter Ricciardo found himself relegated to third, before having to defend from Vettel and Bottas in a...
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