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‘Really sorry’ Hamilton takes responsibility for dramatic Russell collision

Lewis Hamilton says he is “happy to take responsibility” for his dramatic first-lap collision with Mercedes teammate George Russell at the F1 Qatar Grand Prix.  The seven-time world champion was taken out after making contact with Russell as he attempted to challenge for the lead after making a fast start on soft tyres.  Running three-wide with Russell and Max Verstappen, Hamilton tried to sweep around the outside of his teammate but the pair tagged each other.  Hamilton lost a wheel and was sent spinning through the gravel and into retirement, while Russell was able to continue.  Asked if he had seen the incident back, a visibly downcast Hamilton told Sky: “No. “I just...
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