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Verstappen owns up to driving error after crashing out

Monaco Grand Prix – Max Verstappen crashed on the streets of Monte Carlo on Sunday, his second consecutive day to do so. The Dutch driver crashed during the first part of qualifying on Saturday, leading to a pitlane start from P21. In the race, he had worked his way up through the field during the first stint of the race, producing some great overtakes on the likes of Valtteri Bottas, Pascal Wehrlein & Kevin Magnussen as he carved his way back to points positions. However, at the top of the hill at Massanet, he ran out of grip and ran wide into the barriers, eliminating him on the spot and marking his second day in a row to end up in the walls with a broken car. “Disappointed in...
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