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Hamilton not to blame for Monaco collision, says Verstappen

Max Verstappen believes that neither Lewis Hamilton or himself was to blame for their collision during the latter stages of the Monaco Grand Prix on Sunday, as the pair connected during an attempted overtake from the Dutchman at Turn 10. With Hamilton leading the entire race, Verstappen was forced to make a late surge to try and claim P1, not only for the race win but because he would receive a five-second penalty after the GP due to a previous collision with Valtteri Bottas in the pitlane. Article continues under video At Turn 10, he went for it, but Hamilton defended well which resulted in the Red Bull and Mercedes touching, with both drivers subsequently handling the slight connection...
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