'Should never happen' - Mercedes’ take on "silly" Lewis Hamilton-George Russell F1 Spanish GP qualifying clash

Hamilton and Russell dramatically collided at clo🗹se to 200mph on the main straight near the end of the second part of qualifying in Barcelona.
With both drivers starting flying laps, Hamilton looked to overtake his teammate with a huge slipstream, but Russell inadvertently clos🌳ed the door.
That forced Hamilton to take evasive action as he 💦put his wheels 🥃on the grass, but the pair still made contact which damaged the seven-time world champion’s front wing.
Hamilton was able to progress to Q3 and eventually qualified fifth, while Russell was eliminated in 12th. 𝓰;
Hamilton and Russ✅ell get too close for comfort in qualifying
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Wolff downplayed the coming together as a “trivial incident꧙ that just looked silly” ♏but admitted it “shouldn’t happen”.
“Team-mates should never collide and even with another car you shouldn’t collide ⭕in qualifying,” Wolff said.
“It’s always ꧙unfortunate circumstances t🔯hat can potentially penalise both cars.
“This is a team e🌃ffort and something in our communications we need to review after that incident, to avoid it in✅ the future.”

Hamilton, who revealed he had spoken to Russell and shaken his hand, explained he was expecting his teammate to p🌌it and then thought the younger Briton was offering him a tow.
“Everyone was starting [their laps at full speed] from🌄 Turn 12, so when I came out of Turn 12 there was no one ahead,” Hamilton said.
“I got on the gas, started to pick up the pace. Came out of 13 and George looked like he was going i♎nto the pitlane and kept going and suddenly he cut back across.
𒈔“It was🌱 a bit confusing because I didn’t even know he was there.
“So I was then [following] him jus🅰t in case he was giving me a tow, he started moving to the right, so I was like ‘oh he’s giving😼 me a tow’, and went to the left.
“It was a misunderstanding.”
Russell insisted he did🐎 not see Hamilton but agre൲ed the clash was the result of a miscommunication..
“It’s nothing that necessarily I, the drivꦆer, did wrong, just within the team, it shouldn’t happen and the communication can be better given towards us,” he concluded.
Russell and Mercedes♒ were given a "formal warning" by ♋the stewards following an investigation into the incident.

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