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Bottas wins but Hamilton steals the show

It's fair to say that events over the break since practice have been somewhat seismic. First off, after hours of deliberation the stewards hit Max Verstappen with a 50,000 euro fine for examining and touching Lewis Hamilton's rear wing in the moments after qualifying yesterday. Shortly after that it was announced that due to the DRS on said rear wing contravening the rules, Hamilton was disqualified from yesterday's results. This means the world champion will start the Sprint from the back of the grid while Verstappen inherits 'pole'. It also means that despite Hamilton might finish this afternoon, he will also drop five places tomorrow due that extra ICE he has taken on - the 5-place grid...
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