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Mercedes requests review of Verstappen/Hamilton F1 incident

Lewis Hamilton (left) and Max Verstappen both run wide at Turn 4 in Interlagos. Source: Fox Sports Mercedes has confirmed it has exercised its right of review following an incident midway through last weekend's Formula 1 Sao Paulo Grand Prix. Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton both left the road at Turn 4 while the former worked to fend off an attack from his title rival in a battle for the lead of the race. pic.twitter.com/IdArUenBce — Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 Team (@MercedesAMGF1) November 16, 2021 At the time, the incident was noted by officials who elected not to investigate. Replays showed Verstappen braking deeply into the left-hander, his car seemingly straightening as though the...
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