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British ex-F1 driver urges FIA not to give Max Verstappen's title to Lewis Hamilton

Former Formula 1 driver, Johnny Herbert, does not want to see the outcome of the 2021 championship reversed in Sir Lewis Hamilton’s favour. Fans of Hamilton and Mercedes have been seething ever since December, when a controversial Safety Car restart led to a final lap overtake from Max Verstappen to claim his first title. There were already calls for the FIA to give the title to the Briton, and those were strengthened last week when it emerged that Red Bull might have broken the financial regulations last season. There were initially reports that they had gone over by more than five percent, putting them in material breach, but more recent news has emerged that it might be less. READ:...
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