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Binotto: Verstappen guilty of breaking two rules

Ferrari team principal, Mattia Binotto, believes Max Verstappen is guilty of causing a collision and forcing Charles Leclerc off track in Austria. A late surge from Verstappen saw him overtake Sebastian Vettel, Valtteri Bottas and Charles Leclerc in the closing 20 laps to send the Orange Army wild at the Red Bull Ring. But, his second race-defining move on Leclerc is under investigation and Binotto thinks the current rules dictate that Verstappen should have the win stripped away from him and given to his Ferrari driver. 'First of all it was a great race for Verstappen, no doubt,' Binotto told Sky Sports F1. 'And a great race for Charlie [Leclerc]. 'It's been a fantastic fight on track but...
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