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McLaren CEO predicts Hamilton and Verstappen will crash

Article To news overview © Getty Images/Red Bull Contentpool McLaren's American CEO Zak Brown believes that Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen are destined to crash into one and other at some point during the year with the two drivers engaged in a close fight for the 2021 F1 title. The best indicator of Brown's prediction came at the Spanish Grand Prix when Verstappen leapfrogged Hamilton at the start, with the pair almost making contact. While Hamilton made the astute decision to let the position go, eventually winning the race, Brown beleives this might not always be the case. "I think it is just a matter of time until they are both determined not to let up into Turn One and neither...
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