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Horner: If Verstappen made it through Copse, Hamilton wouldn't have seen him again

Article To news overview © Mercedes Red Bull team boss Christian Horner believes Max Verstappen would have eased away from Lewis Hamilton if his race wasn't ended on the opening lap of the British GP. The Dutchman took the first Sprint Qualifying event on Saturday and looked set for another strong finish after starting on pole for Sunday's race. However Verstappen's race was over after less than a lap after Hamilton tagged him from behind, a move Horner insists was not characteristic of a World Champion. "Copse is an incredibly high speed corner, one of the biggest corners on the F1 calendar as any driver will tell you, and one to be respected," Horner told Red Bull's official...
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