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Wehrlein hits out at Button's "silly" move

Pascal Wehrlein hit out at Jenson Button for what he called a "silly move" that led to their accident at the Monaco Grand Prix. The duo collided at Portier near the end of the race when Button dove down the inside of Wehrlein, touching his right rear wheel and sending him into the wall. Wehrlein's car flipped onto its side and ended up against the barriers. The safety car had to be deployed as a result. The Sauber driver had no doubt that his McLaren rival was to blame for the crash. "He was nowhere, clearly this corner is no place to overtake. It was a silly move," Wehrlein said. Wehrlein's helmet made contact with the barrier and the German said he will need to have a...
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