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Max Verstappen defends Red Bull as Lewis Hamilton lashes out

Formula One witnessed a thrilling rain-hit sprint race at Spa-Francorchamps, where Max Verstappen emerged victorious despite Oscar Piastri's impressive challenge.  However, the spotlight turned on Lewis Hamilton, who faced criticism for colliding with Sergio Perez and was penalised by the stewards. After crossing the line in fourth place, Hamilton was demoted to seventh due to a five-second penalty for the incident with Perez.  Red Bull's Christian Horner accused Hamilton of causing race-ending damage to Perez's car, but the Mercedes driver defended himself by recalling a famous quote from his childhood hero Ayrton Senna: 'As Ayrton said, if you no longer go for a gap that...
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