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ull momentarily airborne. Although Hamilton was not found to have ‘moved under braking’ as his rival alleged, the Mercedes driver “could have done more to avoid the collision.”Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton were not penalized for their intense collision during the Hungarian Grand Prix, as race stewards determined that neither driver was primarily at fault. As a result, the final standings of the race remain the same, with Hamilton in third place and Verstappen in fifth, behind Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc.Verstappen exits the Hungaroring with a diminished championship lead of 76 points over Lando Norris, who secured second place in a dominant McLaren one-two. This comes after Verstappen voiced his frustration over the Red Bull team radio about both his car and the team’s strategy throughout the race. The focus now shifts to the Belgian Grand Prix.

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