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Webber on clash Verstappen and Hamilton: 'Bring on more of it'

According to former Formula 1-driver Mark Webber F1 should do nothing against the fierce duel between Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen. The two drivers collided on the first lap at Silverstone, causing Verstappen to crash and retire. Motorsport.com reports that Webber was asked about the incident during a W Series media call. He doesn't think F1 should intervene to prevent the fight between Verstappen and Hamilton from escalating further. Read more 'Verstappen and Hamilton both won't back off' "It's brilliant. It's exactly what we want", Webber said. "I think it was one of the best first laps we've seen in a long time. It's been coming, they've had some brilliant...
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