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Hamilton: Collision with Albon felt like "racing incident"

Lewis Hamilton expressed regret for his collision with Red Bull's Alex Albon in the closing stages of the Austrian Grand Prix, but insisted he felt that it was a "racing incident". After a series of safety cars had truncated the grid in the closing laps at the Red Bull Ring, Albon was flying in third and attempted to pass the six-time F1 world champion on his left-hand side. Article continues under video Taking the racing line, the left-front wheel of Hamilton's Mercedes collided with the right-rear of Albon's RB16, spinning the latter into the gravel from which he managed to recover and to the back of the pack, from where he would eventually retire from an unrelated car problem....
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