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Ted Kravitz questions Hamilton-Russell clash: “How avoidable was all of this?”

Ted Kravitz has highlighted a pre-race meeting at Mercedes to question if Lewis Hamilton and George Russell’s collision was “avoidable”. The Mercedes drivers made dramatic contact at Turn 1 of last weekend’s F1 Qatar Grand Prix, which ended Hamilton’s race early. He later took responsibility for the incident, and the drivers parted ways on good terms. Sky reporter Kravitz said from the paddock post-race: “The frustrating thing is, as well as being completely unnecessary - had they given each other a bit of room, it wouldn’t have happened - as well as being frustrating because the car had pace, as well as Mercedes believing they would have been quicker than McLaren, and it...
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