"Record-breaking Verstappen triumphs at Dutch GP as hydraulic issue sparks Sargeant's crash"

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Logan Sargeant's crash during the Dutch GP was caused by a hydraulic issue triggered by hitting a kerb, resulting in a loss of steering. Sargeant had stayed out on slicks in the wet early stages of the race and was running in last place when the incident occurred. He had also crashed in qualifying the day before. Sargeant expressed disappointment and uncertainty about the cause of the hydraulic failure, while also mentioning that he had used the kerb throughout the weekend without any issues.
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