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Verstappen: Have guilty party foot the repair bill

Twice hit by Mercedes drivers in two races, Max Verstappen reckons getting the guilty party's team to pay for the crash damage would mean 'fewer stupid' moves in the future. Red Bull entered Formula 1's summer break counting the cost of back-to-back crashes for Verstappen, and one for his team-mate Sergio Perez. Verstappen's RB16B was severely damaged at the British Grand Prix when, fighting with Lewis Hamilton for the lead, the Mercedes driver touched his back wheel as they raced through Copse. A 51G impact left Red Bull with a $1.8m repair bill. Two weeks later the Dutchman was again in trouble, this time at the Hungarian Grand Prix when the other Mercedes, Valtteri Bottas, caused a...
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