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Herbert: Only Verstappen would cause title-deciding crash

Article To news overview © RN365/Michael Potts Johnny Herbert has suggested that only Max Verstappen would be willing to cause a potentially title-deciding incident at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, given that he holds a victory countback advantage. Lewis Hamilton drew level on points with Verstappen after his third successive victory in Saudi Arabia - a contentious encounter that featured several wheel-to-wheel scraps and a collision. However, Verstappen has more wins than Hamilton over the course of the season so far (nine to eight), meaning he would be crowned World Champion if they remain level on points at the end of Sunday's finale. Hamilton referenced the point post-race in Jeddah,...
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