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Abu Dhabi: Verstappen won to say goodbye to the 2020 season

Abu Dhabi: Verstappen won to say goodbye to the 2020 season

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Max Verstappen is the winner of a relatively calm race for the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, in which the Red Bull racer led throughout the race. The Dutchman secured the title of this year's runner-up with the victory. Mercedes racers Valtteri Bottas and Lewis Hamilton took the podium. Starting a race without drama The start of the race did not bring the expected drama we were used to in some previous races. Max Verstappen easily defended the lead from the pole position against Valtteri Bottas and Lewis Hamilton. There were no major rosaries of cities in the background either. The first few laps were marked by the start, so without major upheavals. Most of the racers persisted in the DRS train, but Sergio Perez gained the most in this part of the race, having already managed to break into 16th place, but it was
VIDEO: Bottas, Verstappen and Vettel smash racing cars

VIDEO: Bottas, Verstappen and Vettel smash racing cars

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The second free practice for the Austrian Grand Prix in Spielberg served with a lot of happenings on the track, and the accidents of three racers from the forefront of the championship could predict a very dramatic continuation of the weekend at the Red Bull Ring. First, Max Verstappen severely damaged his car. In the tenth corner, he was hit by the rear of his RB15 car, with which he then collided into a protective fence. Training was interrupted by a red flag, and after a few injured front wings in the first training session, the Red Bull boss said that the bill for spare parts would greatly exceed 300.000 euros. Verstappen, however, could find himself in even greater trouble on Sunday if he damaged the gearbox, which is most exposed in the rear of the car, in the collision. Max Verstappen injured the back of his red bull RB15
VIDEO: Confrontation between Angry Verstappn and Ocon

VIDEO: Confrontation between Angry Verstappn and Ocon

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Max Verstappen was left without a guaranteed victory at the Brazilian Grand Prix after a collision with Esteban Ocon, and although the Racing Point racer was punished by the Commissioners with a Stop & Go penalty, this did not reassure the Dutchman. He caught the driver of the Mercedes junior during the obligatory weigh-in after the race and showed him quite clearly what he thought about his behavior. Des images qu'on aime pas voir en F1. # F1 #BrazilGP pic.twitter.com/TTtzvd8SWx - Maxime. (@ MaximeB123) November 11, 2018