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The Controversial Call That Cost Max Verstappen Late Mexico Attack Against Charles Leclerc Explained
Verstappen had a chance of second taken away at the end of the Mexico City Grand Prix. Here's the explanation.
Yet after his weekend sweep in Austin, winning the sprint and Sunday’s grand prix for a maximum haul of 33 points, even Verstappen had to soften his stance a bit. “For sure, the chance is there,” he admitted after the race on Sunday. “I’m really just very excited for the end.”
Oscar Piastri admitted he was dumbfounded at his lack of pace after another difficult qualifying session for the F1 championship leader. Piastri, who has a 14-point lead over McLaren teammate Lando Norris and 40 points ahead of Red Bull’s Max Verstappen, has endured a poor run of form and Saturday at the Mexico GP was no different.
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A FUMING Lewis Hamilton called out “cheats” as he was slapped with a ten-second time penalty after a scuffle with Max Verstappen. The old title rivals were battling for third at the Mexico Grand