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Red Bull and Verstappen reign supreme after Mercedes’ Austrian nightmare

Max Verstappen won what could be considered the most dramatic race in 2018 so far as both Mercedes' retired with issues. Kimi Raikkonen finished second ahead of the new championship leader in Sebastian Vettel. Hamilton led the way after an action-packed opening few laps, a fast-starting Kimi Raikkonen forced his way between both Mercedes cars and forced Valtteri Bottas wide which left the inside free for number 44. Bottas, Raikkonen and Verstappen were left scrapping for second, third and fourth which the Mercedes driver ultimately stole back with a brave move around the outside of turn four and Max Verstappen relieved Raikkonen of third just two corners later, a light bit of contact...
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