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Shovlin: Red Bull's tone show they know Max was at fault

Andy Shovlin believes Red Bull were damned by their own words on Sunday, showing even they felt Max Verstappen was to blame by not criticising Lewis Hamilton for their crash. The title protagonists had another one at the Italian Grand Prix, the duo colliding as they fought for position through the Rettifilo chicane. With Verstappen running out of room up the inside, he bounced over the kerb with his Red Bull landing partially on top of Hamilton's Mercedes. Both drivers were out of the race. Red Bull immediately called it a racing incident, very different to the words they used back at the British Grand Prix. Mercedes trackside engineering director Shovlin says that's because this time they...
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