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‘Verstappen had less downforce than Schumacher'

Max Verstappen's RB16B had 'less downforce than Mick Schumacher' in the Haas after his lap 1 drama at the Hungarian Grand Prix. For the second successive race weekend Verstappen was 'taken out by a Mercedes', this time it was Valtteri Bottas. Racing on a wet Hungaroring, the Finn got bogged down at the start and tried to recover positions into the first corner. He got his braking all wrong, rear-ending Lando Norris and pushing the McLaren into Verstappen's Red Bull. The RB16B suffered heavy damage, some of which Red Bull could replace during the red flag but a lot of which was taped up. Back in the race but well outside the points, Verstappen found himself having to fight the Haas of...
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