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FIA safety experts to investigate Max/Hamilton shunt

In the wake of what could have been a horrific crash for Lewis Hamilton, Michael Masi has revealed that the FIA's safety experts will examine his Monza accident. Hamilton and Max Verstappen collided midway through the Italian Grand Prix as the title rivals fought over third place. Going into the Rettifilo chicane, Verstappen tried to go around the outside of Hamilton at the first part and then inside at the second. He ran out of road, whacked the kerb and his Red Bull was launched over the top of Hamilton's Mercedes. Sliding into the gravel, Verstappen's RB16B's front wing dug in, the car resting partially on top of Hamilton's. The Brit was lucky to escape without serious injury, his...
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