A sixth constructors' title for the Austrian team.
The Mexican tangled with Sir Lewis Hamilton at the start before receiving a penalty for a safety car infringement before bizarrely ramming into the side of Kevin Magnussen as he attempted to battle his way back up the grid.
That earned him another penalty, but the 33-year-old retired his car soon after, with his failure to score points meaning it is all but guaranteed that Verstappen will win the drivers’ title at the next race in Qatar.
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