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Verstappen is irate at ‘idiot’ Ocon’s stunt

- By Philip Duncan at Interlagos

Max Verstappen labelled Esteban Ocon a “f------ idiot” after the Red Bull driver was robbed of a brilliant victory following a remarkable collision at the Brazilian Grand Prix.

Verstappen was in complete control of the race after passing both Mercedes and both Ferrari cars in a superb performanc­e at the Interlagos circuit.

But it was Lewis Hamilton who claimed the 10th victory of his championsh­ip-winning campaign, after Verstappen was taken out of the lead when attempting to lap Ocon’s Force India.

Ocon, running way down the order, bizarrely raced wheel-towheel at 200mph with the leader before banging into the right-rear of Verstappen’s car through the Senna Esses.

The force of the hefty impact on lap 43 sent Verstappen into a spin and, with the Dutchman facing the wrong way, Hamilton sailed by to resume the lead.

Verstappen was now five seconds down on Hamilton and – with a wounded car – he was unable to claw the Mercedes back in before he finished in second. Ocon was hit with a 10-second stop-and-go penalty, the most severe punishment available to the stewards, but it will come as little consolatio­n to a furious Verstappen.

Kimi Raikkonen finished third for Ferrari, but it was not enough to stop Hamilton’s Mercedes team from winning their fifth-consecutiv­e constructo­rs’ championsh­ip.

Hamilton started from pole position and made no mistake from his starting blocks as he won the race to the uphill opening left bend.

Behind, Sebastian Vettel got a decent getaway, too, but locked up his front-left tyre and lost second place to Valtteri Bottas. It would be the precursor to a rotten afternoon for the German, who finished sixth.

It was not long before Verstappen, the winner in Mexico a fortnight ago, was on the move from fifth on the grid.

On lap three, Verstappen launched a charge down the inside of Raikkonen before producing the same move on Vettel a little over 60 seconds later.

The Red Bull driver did not take long to get the better of Bottas, sailing past the Silver Arrows.

Hamilton’s lead was steady, a little more than two seconds clear of Verstappen, but the British driver was the first of the front-runners to stop for fresh tyres, boxing for new rubber on lap 19.

Verstappen took the lead of the race but, despite failing to build up enough of a margin to leapfrog Hamilton during his change for tyres, he did his talking on the track, comfortabl­y dashing past Hamilton on the main straight with 31 laps to go.

That looked to be that, but just four laps later, the result dramatical­ly turned on its head when Verstappen was swiped out from the lead by Ocon.

Verstappen was furious and he yelled over the radio: “What a f-----idiot.”

“I don’t know what to say,” the Red Bull driver said after the chequered flag. “I hope I can’t find him now in the paddock,” he added, followed by a series of bleeped-out expletives.

Despite a brave fightback from Verstappen, Hamilton picked up the pieces to triumph for a second time in Brazil, and a decade on from winning his first of five championsh­ips.

Daniel Ricciardo took fourth for Red Bull, ahead of Bottas and Vettel.

 ??  ?? Collision course: Race leader Max Verstappen (right) clashes with Esteban Ocon, allowing Lewis Hamilton to claim victory in Brazil
Collision course: Race leader Max Verstappen (right) clashes with Esteban Ocon, allowing Lewis Hamilton to claim victory in Brazil

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