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Chilton apologised for Maldonado crash

Max Chilton has apologised to Pastor Maldonado for causing the collision that put the Williams out of the Monaco GP. Attempting to stay ahead of the Venezuelan driver, Chilton moved across his line, hitting the front wing of Maldonado's car. The impact broke the wing, which buckled under the car, launching him into the air barrier at Tabac at pace. Maldonado, thankfully, escaped without any serious injury and was only left with a few bruises. Chilton was handed a drive-through penalty by the Monte Carlo stewards who deemed him responsible. "I've been to see Pastor because I wanted to see that he was OK and he was really nice about it," the rookie told Autosport. "He said I...
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