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Verstappen and Hamilton collide again in Italian GP, both retire

Article To news overview Title rivals Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton are both out of the Italian Grand Prix, following a collision. Verstappen and Hamilton were side by side going through the first chicane as Hamilton came out of the pits with Verstappen using his momentum to get alongside the Mercedes driver. Verstappen hung on around the outside of the right hand part of the corner, before the pair made contact at the apex of the left hander. Verstappen was sent flying by the Mercedes, pitching over the top of the W12 before the pair came to a halt in the gravel trap with the Red Bull atop the Mercedes. Replays showed the Halo on Hamilton's car took the full brunt of weight from the...
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