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Wolff: Sportsmanlike way or expect more crashes

Toto Wolff says unless Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen show some respect out on track, there will be more crashes. After several close calls this season, Hamilton and Verstappen had the big one at the British Grand Prix as they battled for the lead. Heading into Copse, Hamilton tried to pass the Red Bull driver up the inside but instead made contact. Verstappen was sent hurtling through the gravel trap, ploughing into the tyre barrier with an impact of 51G. So began an extremely tense week of words from both sides with Red Bull saying Hamilton had finally 'met his match in a car that is now competitive' while Mercedes maintain that their driver did everything right according to the FIA's...
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