The Times. “To finish first, first you’ve got to finish. That’s been our mantra throughout this season. Remember, it wasn’t Max who crashed into Lewis at Silverstone. “The stewards found Lewis guilty of driving into Max.
They’ve both had their moments this year. Inevitably the reverse was found at Monza. They’ve been hard races.“They’ve gone wheel to wheel.
But I think, for all the fans, you want to see a fair and clean fight in this last round and may the best team and best driver win.”The Red Bull boss also dismissed that there would be any temptation for Verstappen to win the race simply by ramming into Hamilton’s vehicle to put them both out of the race. Who will win the F1 title?
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