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Wolff admits further Hamilton/Verstappen collisions cannot be ruled out

Article To news overview © Formula 1 Toto Wolff admits that there is the potential for further collisions between Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen following their controversial crash at the British Grand Prix. The title rivals came together on the first lap of the race, resulting in Verstappen crashing out whilst Hamilton received a 10-second penalty for his part in the incident, though the seven-times World Champion still went on to win the Grand Prix. Wolff is aware that the rivalry between the two drivers will have intensified since Silverstone, but hopes that they can keep their battles clean. "I think that the intensity has increased since Silverstone," Wolff told...
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