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Villeneuve: Lewis has rarely had to push to the limit

Jacques Villeneuve, a veteran of mighty championship battles in Indycar and Formula 1, predicts the clash between Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen for the 2021 world title will be decided by mistakes as the drivers push the limits. Hamilton and Verstappen have emerged as the two main contenders for this year's championship crown, with Mercedes and Red Bull throwing all they have at the effort. While Hamilton leads 3-1 in terms of victories, it's closer than the score suggests. The Monaco Grand Prix is next, the mean streets of Monte-Carlo urger of mistakes, providing a very different stage to the past four races. The race's COVID-19 induced absence from the championship last year was...
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