Formula 1: Max Verstappen driving with one hand at Saudi Arabia GP
During last weekend’s Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, there was a spectacular moment in the middle of the race as F1 champion Max Verstappen drove one-handed.
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During last weekend’s Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, there was a spectacular moment in the middle of the race as F1 champion Max Verstappen drove one-handed.
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