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Verstappen knocked sideways by wild Silverstone exit

Max Verstappen says he is uncertain as to why he suffered a high-speed spin into retirement during the British Grand Prix, suggesting a continuation of the troubles that plagued him in qualifying played their part. Having been a consistent top ten threat throughout free practice, Verstappen complained of instability from his Toro Rosso as he laboured to an unspectacular 13th place starting position. Going on to slip back early on after a poor start, Verstappen's race then ended abruptly when he spun wildly out of turn two at the safety car restart. Insisting the tyres were up to temperature despite being the only driver to start on hard rubber, the young Dutchman was confused by his...
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