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Russell: Nothing malicious about Hamilton's clash with Verstappen

Article To news overview © Williams George Russell believes that there was no malice in Lewis Hamilton's clash with Max Verstappen at the British Grand Prix. The controversial first-lap incident resulted in Verstappen crashing out heavily, whilst Hamilton was handed a 10-second penalty for his role in what happened but still went on to win the race. Russell - who became one of the directors at the Grand Prix Drivers' Assocation this year - thinks that the collision was a racing incident and has defended Hamilton's driving. "In my view, that was absolutely a racing incident," Russell told RacingNews365.com and select media. "And there are no sort of rules in that aspect,...
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