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Verstappen wins wet and utterly crazy German Grand Prix!

In one of the craziest and most chaotic Formula 1 races in recent memory, Max Verstappen has won the German Grand Prix at the Hockenheimring, as both Charles Leclerc and Valtteri Bottas crashed out of the race. Much like in Austria, Verstappen started in second place but dropped down the order after a poor start, but re-gained first place after Lewis Hamilton spun out and lost his front wing. Hamilton ended the race in last place in P14, with Sebastian Vettel and Daniil Kvyat unbelievably getting P2 and P3 respectively for Ferrari and Toro Rosso, with Vettel starting from P20. Verstappen gets his second win in three races and gains 25 points in the championship on both Hamilton and Bottas,...
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