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Hakkinen: Max cannot afford these ‘small mistakes'

Two-time former World Champion Mika Hakkinen says the 'small mistakes' with big consequences cannot continue for Max Verstappen. Red Bull came away from the Portuguese Grand Prix frustrated after track limits again cost them dear. Verstappen missed out on pole position and the fastest lap of the race, along with the bonus point for setting it, after failing to stay within bounds as Lewis Hamilton departed Portimao with an eight-point lead over Verstappen in the Championship. At the season-opener in Bahrain, Verstappen was ordered to return the lead to Hamilton for a breach of track limits when making the overtake, and Hakkinen has made it clear these errors must stop if Verstappen wants...
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