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Horner tells FIA ‘deal with it' after Lewis/Max collision

Red Bull team principal Christian Horner felt Lewis Hamilton was squarely to blame for his and Max Verstappen's first-lap collision at the British Grand Prix. The two World Championship contenders fought tooth-and-nail in the first half-lap of the race before Hamilton got a slipstream behind the Dutchman and tried to send a move up the inside of Verstappen at the high-speed Copse corner. Hamilton's left front tyre collided with Verstappen's right rear and the Dutchman was sent flying into the barrier at the outside of the corner, which brought out the Red Flag. With the incident being investigated, both teams tried to plead their case to the FIA before a verdict was reached. 'Look, that...
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