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Verstappen: Hamilton moving under braking prompted F1 Hungarian GP clash

Max Verstappen has asserted that Lewis Hamilton moving under braking resulted in the crash that wrecked his podium chances in Formula 1's Hungarian Grand Prix. Verstappen ended up behind Hamilton when Mercedes undercut Red Bull at the pit stop, but he utilised his fresher rubber to be on his rival's rear in a battle over […]
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