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China a turning point for Verstappen – Haug

China could have been a turning point for Max Verstappen, according to former Mercedes boss Norbert Haug. Undoubtedly a young sensation, the Dutchman came under intense scrutiny after the race in Shanghai a fortnight ago following his clash with Sebastian Vettel. F1 legend Niki Lauda even questioned Verstappen's 'intelligence'. Former Mercedes chief Haug told Sport Bild: 'I would not be surprised if that was not a key experience that will now help him to act with calculated aggression rather than crashing into rivals and wearing his tyres out.' At Azerbaijan, Verstappen says he will keep flying style but with more self-control following his expensive accident with championship leader...
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