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Verstappen loses pole position to Bottas in Brazil as Hamilton gains 15 places

Valtteri Bottas will start on pole position for the 2021 Sao Paulo Grand Prix weekend after a strong drive in Brazil. On the Intarglos circuit, the Mercedes driver went for an aggressive start on the soft tyres and made the move on Max Verstappen at the first corner. The Dutchman loses his P1 position, whilst his rival for the title Lewis Hamilton gained 15 places to P5. He will start Sunday's race from 10th due to another penalty.  Hamilton started at the back of the grid for the 100km dash. The seven-time World Champion was due to start on pole position, but Mercedes breached the DRS regulations in qualifying. Mercedes installed a brand new internal combustion engine to Hamilton's car...
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