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Hamilton 'very proud' as Mercedes capitalise on Verstappen crash

Article To news overview © RN365/Michael Potts Lewis Hamilton expressed his proudness for Mercedes following a thrilling Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, as he led a 1-2 for the team in Jeddah. Max Verstappen was set to steal pole position from Hamilton, but crashed at the final corner, handing first place to the seven-time World Champion. Verstappen will start third as Valtteri Bottas posted a lap to jump ahead of the Dutchman at the end of Q3. "What a tough track this is," said Hamilton. It's amazing what they've done here track-wise. The speed and the pace around here is is phenomenal. "We were real quick in practice, but for some reason FP3 and particularly qualifying we were...
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