Verstappen explains 360º spin during "crazy" Hungary F1 race

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Verstappen explains 360º spin during "crazy" Hungary F1 race
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Verstappen has explained his 360-degree spin during what he labelled a 'crazy' HungarianGP 'We had to change a few things around to basically not burn the clutch. I think that caught me out.' F1

for the lead on lap 42, Verstappen spun coming out of Turn 13, but with a clean 360-degree rotation he managed to continue without a significant time loss.

Verstappen explained he had to nurse the clutch to prevent it from burning out, which he explained caught him out on Lap 42."We had to change a few things around to basically not burn the clutch, and that cost a bit of performance. Verstappen, who said he was hoping to get near the podium at all from 10th on the grid, praised his team for getting all its strategy calls right as an intermittent drizzle made for tricky circumstances.

"But I think we had a really good strategy. We were really reactive and always pitting at the right time. I think we had some good out laps.

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