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Lewis Hamilton says Verstappen lacks respect after Bahrain collision

Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton criticised Red Bull's Max Verstappen for a lack of respect after the two collided during the Bahrain Grand Prix. Verstappen was forced to retire after the two cars touched when the Dutchman was trying to overtake on lap two. Hamilton said: "It was an unnecessary collision. There needs to be a certain respect between drivers. Verstappen has made a series of errors this season, according to Lewis Hamilton "It didn't feel that respectful. It was a silly manoeuvre from him because he didn't finish the race." Verstappen, who retired with a broken differential, insisted Hamilton was in the wrong as they collided when the Red Bull pushed Hamilton wide as...
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