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Hill: Is Max Verstappen tripping over himself to win?

Article To news overview © Getty Images/Red Bull Contentpool 1996 F1 World Champion Damon Hill has questioned whether Red Bull are making too many errors at this early stage in the championship, and reckons that a collision between Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen will happen eventually. Hill, speaking on the F1 Nation podcast with Tom Clarkson, spoke about the championship situation as F1 moves on to Monaco this weekend where the scene is set for another Mercedes vs. Red Bull fight. "This championship now looks like Lewis is stretching his legs a little bit, isn't he?" Hill said. "Moving away slightly. Are Red Bull screwing it up with mistakes, is Max tripping over...
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