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International press critical of Verstappen: "Madness in Monza"

The Monza Grand Prix had an unfortunate end for Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen. Both drivers collided on Sunday afternoon during the race, so they could not continue. The international press was critical of the Dutchman. Marca Spain's Marca points to the advantage Verstappen gained from the accident. "As in Britain, there was no clear culprit, other than the fact that he wouldn't budge an inch. The action was pending the stewards' investigation. Verstappen was the winner of a weekend in which he had the most to lose and leaves with a lead extended to five points." Read more Was it a deliberate crash by Verstappen? 'He’s got a points advantage' La Gazzetta dello Sport In...
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