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Mercedes lodges two protests against Abu Dhabi GP result

Mercedes has officially lodged two protests against the result of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, in which Max Verstappen claimed victory and the World Championship. Verstappen claimed a last lap win over Hamilton, but the race ended in a controversial manner after the FIA restarted the race with just one lap left following a brief […]
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