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Hulkenberg says: 'Hamilton knew that and that's why he stayed behind'

Nico Hulkenberg is sure that the incident between Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton has to do with the DRS detection line is located. The German said after the Grand Prix in Saudi Arabia that he thinks the number one and two of the world championship knew very well what they were doing. "I'm sure it had something to do with the DRS, because the DRS trigger point is before the last corner. Max wanted to pass Lewis before the DRS trigger point, so he had DRS afterwards and could overtake Lewis right back. Those are the strategy games", Hulkenberg analysed in front of the cameras of the Austrian television station ServusTV. Read more Horner on Verstappen giving up P1: 'Masi was...
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