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Max defends Seb's error in ‘difficult circumstances'

Max Verstappen has defended Sebastian Vettel, after the German crashed out from the lead of his home grand prix on Sunday. The four-time World Champion was leading the race by nearly ten seconds, when he locked up and went off at the Sachs Curve. On the contrary to Nico Rosberg, who said the Vettel threw it away, Verstappen had empathy for his racing colleague. 'It was super tricky out there, especially in that corner. Even if you experience the slightest lock up there, you immediately go off,' Verstappen said. 'These were very difficult circumstances. So things like this can happen. It could have happened to someone else just as easily.' Vettel would have extended his Championship lead...
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