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Hakkinen: Neither Verstappen or Hamilton will lift off the throttle next time

Article To news overview © Mercedes Mika Hakkinen believes the crash between Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton at Silverstone was a 'pure racing incident', but believes neither driver will lift off the throttle on the next occasion they go wheel to wheel. Speaking in his column for UniBet, the 1998 and 1999 World Champion said that high profile collisions like what was seen at Silverstone is to be expected in such a high stakes battle. "Sunday's collision between Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton during the British Grand Prix was a pure racing incident," Hakkinen said. "When you are racing at those speeds and going for the win, these things can sometimes happen. As a top...
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