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Palmer: Stewards were thinking of Canada '19 in Verstappen/Hamilton incident

Ex-F1 driver Jolyon Palmer believes the stewards were thinking of the fallout from the 2019 Canadian Grand Prix when judging the incident that occurred between Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton last weekend in Brazil. The duo were fighting for the lead of the race and when side by side through Turn 4 – however, Verstappen […]
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