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Ex-F1 driver blames both Hamilton and Verstappen for 'silly' clash

Article To news overview © Red Bull Contentpool Jolyon Palmer believes that Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen were both at fault for their collision in the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. The title contenders had more than one run-in during Sunday's chaotic race, with Verstappen receiving a five-second time penalty for running wide at Turn 1 whilst battling with Hamilton for the lead on Lap 37. There was then another clash when Verstappen slowed to yield position to Hamilton following the illegal overtake. Hamilton was seemingly confused by the situation and ran into the back of the Red Bull driver. Following a stewards' investigation after the Grand Prix, Verstappen was handed a 10-second time...
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