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Villeneuve: Verstappen should be further ahead

Former F1 world champion Jacques Villeneuve says that Max Verstappen deserves to be further ahead of Lewis Hamilton in the current drivers championship standings. Verstappen retook the lead in the title battle after finishing in second place in last weekend's Turkish Grand Prix, with Hamilton only fifth after struggling to overcome a ten place grid penalty for a new engine. Verstappen now has a narrow six point advantage over the Mercedes driver, but Villeneuve believes this should be greater and that Hamilton has got away lightly after making a number of mistakes this season. Read also: Under-pressure Hamilton getting away with 'little incidents' – Coulthard “The points do not reflect...
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