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Photo | The telemetry the stewards used in Hamilton's crash with Verstappen

Max Verstappen was given an extra penalty of ten seconds for braking unnecessarily to let Lewis Hamilton get ahead, but was this really the case? The telemetry reveals all. Verstappen has to accept Verstappen was told by his team on lap 37 that he had to let Hamilton go. The Dutchman had defended a little too hard in the first corner, shooting straight on. Where Max got away with it in Brazil, the stewards now wanted Verstappen to give the spot back to Hamilton or the incident would be investigated. Read more Remarkable statement by Verstappen: 'It's impossible' Verstappen complained afterwards that this had to happen, but in the race, he obeyed the message. However, he was instructed by...
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