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Japanese Grand Prix – Mercedes have decided to withdraw their protest against Max Verstappen's defensive driving, having originally lodged a complaint. The closing stages of the Japanese Grand Prix saw Lewis Hamilton challenging Red Bull Racing's Max Verstappen for second place on the podium. Approaching the final chicane, Hamilton attempted to overtake, but a defensive …
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