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Vettel accepts blame for Verstappen crash

Sebastian Vettel admitted that it was his fault that he ran into the back of Max Verstappen on lap 38 of the 2019 British Grand Prix. The pair had been engaged in a fierce on-track battle for position, when the Red Bull finally found a way around the Ferrari on the inside of Stowe. Verstappen then had to brake to make it into the next corner at Vale - and behind him, Vettel missed his braking point, locked up, and ploughed into the back of the RB15 which was briefly launched into the air by the impact. At the time, Vettel's radio message of "What was he doing?" suggested that he felt Verstappen was to blame for the collision. But it was Vettel who was penalised by the race...
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