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Max confused over steward calls, ‘it was fine in Brazil’

Max Verstappen is not sure why his defensive driving that was deemed acceptable in Brazil, suddenly was not in Saudi Arabia. Twice in Saudi Arabia Verstappen was judged by the stewards to have forced title rival Lewis Hamilton off the track as they battled for the lead. The first time around an offer was accepted by Red Bull which saw Verstappen drop behind Hamilton at the race restart, following a red flag delay, while after a second incident, Verstappen was given a five-second penalty for going off-track and gaining an advantage. That decision came after the first attempt to let Hamilton through resulted in contact, before Verstappen immediately repassed Hamilton when he slowed for the...
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