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Hill said after last Sunday’s Mexican Grand Prix that Verstappen was using the car as a weapon and accused him of “Dick Dastardly stuff” — a reference to the 1960s ‘Wacky Races’ cartoon villain. Show ...
Hill said after last Sunday's Mexican Grand Prix that Verstappen was using the car as a weapon and accused him of "Dick Dastardly stuff" -- a reference to the 1960s 'Wacky Races' cartoon villain.
Hill said after last Sunday's Mexican Grand Prix that Verstappen was using the car as a weapon and accused him of "Dick Dastardly stuff" -- a reference to the 1960s 'Wacky Races' cartoon villain.
Hill said after last Sunday's Mexican Grand Prix that Verstappen was using the car as a weapon and accused him of "Dick Dastardly stuff" -- a reference to the 1960s 'Wacky Races' cartoon villain.
Damon Hill, the 1996 world champion, told a Sky Sports podcast that Verstappen had used his car as a weapon and accused him of “Dick Dastardly stuff” -- a reference to the 1960s ‘Wacky Races’ cartoon ...
told a Sky Sports podcast that Verstappen had used his car as a weapon and accused him of “Dick Dastardly stuff” — a reference to the 1960s ‘Wacky Races’ cartoon villain. Asked directly ...