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Verstappen sees no intent from Leclerc: ‘I’ve ended up there twice!’

Max Verstappen says it is clear there was no intent from Charles Leclerc to protect his pole position by causing a red flag at the Monaco Grand Prix, joking he’s crashed at the same place twice. Leclerc clipped the inside barrier at the second part of the Swimming Pool, damaging his right-front suspension and going straight into the wall on the exit. The error came with the Monegasque on provisional pole position but struggling to improve while Verstappen, Valtteri Bottas and Carlos Sainz were on quicker laps, but the Red Bull driver says the rules shouldn’t be changed to penalize a driver who might benefit from making a mistake in that fashion. “I think there is a difference when a...
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