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Horner accuses Hamilton of ‘dirty driving' after Verstappen collision

Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has accused Lewis Hamilton of 'dirty driving' following an opening lap crash between the two championship protagonists. Max Verstappen came under pressure from Hamilton into the Copse corner, with the Briton diving down the inside before his front-wing made contact with Verstappen's rear-tyre, pitching the Dutchman into a spin. […]
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