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Verstappen ‘had less downforce than Schumacher' after clash

The damage to Max Verstappen’s Red Bull RB16B was such that “Mick Schumacher had more downforce” in Hungary, according to team boss Christian Horner. Verstappen held second on the run to Turn 1 but suffered a heavy side-on impact from Lando Norris, with the McLaren driver having been pushed into his path by Valtteri Bottas. […]
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