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Brawn believes blame is on both sides of Verstappen/Ocon incident

Ross Brawn has admitted there is blame on both Max Verstappen and Esteban Ocon following their controversial incident in Brazil, that sparked the former's tempers. The Formula One managing director believes both drivers are partly to blame for the incident that ultimately cost Verstappen a win at Interlagos. Ocon was a lap down on Verstappen, and the leading Dutchman passed the Frenchman; but the Force India man tried to unlap himself and the pair collided, sending Verstappen into a spin. Tensions were high at the end and Verstappen aggressively confronted Ocon in the FIA garage and pushed him on several occasions. Verstappen has now been handed a two-day public service punishment. Brawn...
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