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Hamilton move was acceptable - Horner

Red Bull team chief Christian Horner has admitted that there was nothing wrong with Lewis Hamilton's controversial passing move on Sebastian Vettel during Sunday's German Grand Prix. McLaren driver Hamilton, who was at the back of the field after suffering a puncture at the start of the race, came out of the pits with fresh tyres and passed Red Bull driver Vettel, who was scrapping with eventual race-winner Fernando Alonso of Ferrari for the lead. German Vettel later labelled the Englishman 'stupid' and suggested his actions had cost him a chance at winning the race. However, while Horner defended Vettel's comments, he accepted that Hamilton was within his right to overtake him....
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