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Brawn credits Verstappen for 'exciting and 'fascinating' restart

Ross Brawn believes Max Verstappen’s tactic to slow down the pack whilst leading the Brazilian Grand Prix following the second restart of the race was so “fascinating” that F1 bosses could look to see how it could be recreated in the future. There were two stoppages and starts during the race at Interlagos, after Valtteri Bottas and then Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc crashed. Article continues under video Lewis Hamilton led the first and Verstappen the second. The Dutchman, in an attempt to stop anyone gaining a slipstream on him from in behind, slowed the pace right down knowing that it is illegal to overtake in a safety car period. When the green flag was given to race,...
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