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Hamilton: Verstappen will hold grudge over Hungary F1 clash

Lewis Hamilton has asserted that Max Verstappen will hold a grudge over the collision that he perceived to be a 'racing incident' in Formula 1's Hungarian Grand Prix. Hamilton and Verstappen experienced their latest on-track clash at the Hungaroring as the Dutchman attempted an ambitious lunge on his rival into Turn 1 on Lap 63. […]
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