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Horner: Verstappen had less downforce than Mick Schumacher

Article To news overview © RacingNews365 Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has revealed that Max Verstappen probably had less downforce than the Haas cars during the Hungarian Grand Prix, due to the damage he suffered at the start of the race. Verstappen was hit by Lando Norris at Turn 1 on the opening lap in a chaotic accident that was triggered by Valtteri Bottas. It resulted in Verstappen taking one point which handed the lead of the Drivers' Championship to Lewis Hamilton who came third. "Valtteri obviously made a bad start it looks like, he misjudged his braking point for the first corner," Horner told Sky Sports. "Sort of a karting error where they try and take...
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