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Montoya: Great to see the aggressive Hamilton again

Ex-F1 racer Juan Pablo Montoya is happy to see that Max Verstappen has forced Lewis Hamilton's aggressive side to re-emerge. The fallout continues after that controversial collision between Verstappen and Hamilton at Copse on the opening lap of the British Grand Prix, and the opinions on who was at fault have been flooding in from throughout the world of Formula 1. As for Montoya, he very much believes it was a racing incident, but felt that Verstappen should have given his title rival more space if he wanted to avoid that crash which left him needing precautionary checks in hospital. 'For me, personally I think it was more of a racing incident,' he said while appearing on Motorsport TV's...
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