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Verstappen overdid it - Red Bull

Max Verstappen caused a stir again in today’s Chinese Grand Prix by ramming his Red Bull into Sebastian Vettel’s Ferrari, ruining the championship leader’s race and depriving himself of a potential race victory. The young Dutchman started today’s race from the fifth place and moved up two spots right after the start thanks to his softer tyres compared to Lewis Hamilton’s and Kimi Räikkönen’s ones who both started on the yellow-banded stofts. Verstappen dictated a strong pace, however he was unable to keep up with second-placed Valtteri Bottas, let alone the pace-controlling race leader Sebastian Vettel. A clash between Toro Rosso drivers Brendon Hartley and Pierre Gasly...
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