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Sao Paulo Sprint: Bottas mugs Verstappen for the win

Max Verstappen missed the chance to aggravate the pains of Lewis Hamilton as he was beaten to the checkered flag by Valtteri Bottas who mugged the Dutchman at the start of the Sao Paulo Sprint. The Sao Paulo Sprint race went ahead after the FIA delivered a bombshell that is the disqualification of Lewis Hamilton for the DRS infringement on his car. His title rival Max Verstappen, received a 50,000 Euros fine for violating Parc Ferme conditions, and thus inherited  the Briton's top starting position. Verstappen had a horrible start and was overtaken by Bottas and Carlos Sainz both starting on the Soft tyres, compared to Mediums for the Dutchman who reported 'gear sync' issues over the team...
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