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Verstappen made the comments when asked if he feels some sympathy for Hamilton over the Abu Dhabi finale. Speaking to the BBC, he said: "I think I've already commented on that before.
"Which can heal the pain a little bit more is he's won already seven."
Verstappen picked up his first title in controversial circumstances after passing Hamilton on the final lap in Abu Dhabi. The Dutchman benefitted from a late-race safety car to close up behind Hamilton on fresher tyres.
With new rubber, Verstappen took less than half a lap to pass Hamiton and defended well to claim his first F1 championship win. Hamilton later hit back at the way the race ended, claiming the Grand Prix was "being manipulated".
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Mercedes chief Toto Wolff also later claimed Hamilton had