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Poisoned chalice remains for crashing Max Verstappen, Charles Leclerc wins at Silverstone

Poisoned chalice remains for crashing Max Verstappen, Charles Leclerc wins at Silverstone

Charles Leclerc won a chaotic British Grand Prix after Kimi Antonelli retired from the lead. Max Verstappen suffered a crash in the final stages of the race while on course for a third-place finish.

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