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Verstappen wins as Mercedes suffers double retirement – Race Report

Austrian Grand Prix – Max Verstappen has claimed victory at the Red Bull Ring for Red Bull, leading the Ferraris of Kimi Raikkonen & Sebastian Vettel home as both Mercedes retired after problems. Red Bull Racing's Max Verstappen has claimed a dramatic win at their home race, having taken over the lead due to a strategic error from Mercedes. A great start from Lewis Hamilton saw the Mercedes driver take over the lead at the race start ahead of pole-sitter Valtteri Bottas, with Raikkonen in P3 after an initially great getaway to challenge for the lead into the first corner. An error from Raikkonen into Turn 3 allowed Max Verstappen to put the Ferrari under pressure, while Bottas...
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