‘He knew what was going to happen’ - The views of Hamilton and Verstappen

Formula 1 title rivals Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen have blamed each other for their Italian Grand Prix collision. 
Max Verstappen (NLD) Red Bull Racing RB16B and Lewis Hamilton W12 crash
Max Verstappen (NLD) Red Bull Racing RB16B and Lewis Hamilton W12 crash
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Hamilton and Verstappen retired at mid-distance in Sunday’s race at Monza following a 🗹dramatic collision a🍌s they battled for position at the first chicane.

Seven-time world champion Hamilton was trying to defend his positio🔯n as he emerged from the pitlane♔ as the pair went wheel-to-wheel on the run to Turn 1.

Verstappen attempted to go all the way around the outside of Hamilton and take 🍸the inside line into Turn 2, but jumped over the sausage kerbs and was launched on top of Hamil🧜ton’s Mercedes.

Both drivers ended up beached in the gravel trap at the exit of the first chi🦋cane, with Verstappen’s car stuck on Hamilton’s.

T🍰he incident🔯, which is under investigation by the stewards, followed a wheel-banging moment on the first lap as the pair squabbled over second place at the second chicane.

Max Verstappen (NLD) Red Bull Racing RB16B and Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 W12 crash at the first chicane.
Max Verstappen (NLD) Red Bull Racing RB16B and Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 W12 crash…
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Hamilton backed out on that occasion and was🍃 forced to skip over the 🌸run-off, and the Briton felt Verstappen should have reacted in the same way in their later collision.

“It’s exactly the same scenario that happened in Turn 4 where I went around the outside, was in exactly the same position, but I gave way🥀 - and that’s racing” Hamilton told Sky Sports.

“He just didn’t want to give way today and he knew going🅺 into Turn 2 what💦 was going to happen. He knew that he was going over the kerbs but he still did it.

“We’ll speak to the stewards, but… I don’t re🗹ally know what else to say.”

Hamil𒉰ton𒐪 was convinced he left Verstappen enough room and admitted he was taken by surprise by the collision.

“I was racing as hard as I could, finally got past Lando and was in the lead, so they pittಞed me,” Hamilton said.

“The pitstop was obviously slow,✅ lost around a second and a 🎃bit. I came out, I saw that Daniel came past and Daniel was coming.

“I made sure I left a car’s width on the outside for him and was obviously ahead. I was aღhead going into Turn 2 and then all of a sudden he was on top of me🦩.”

Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 retired from the race.
Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 retired from the race.
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In frightening scenes, ไVerstappen’s car was launched airborne and appear🍸ed to make contact with the Halo on Hamilton’s Mercedes.

“I’mꦗ a little bit stiff,” Hamilton revealed. “A b💝it sore in my neck to be honest because it landed on my head. But I’ll be okay.”

There was a different version of events from 🍃the Red Bull camp, with Verstappen immediately coming over team radio to say: “That’s what happens when you don’t leave space.”

Speaking to Sky after the race, the Dutchman stood by🌌 his view, adding: “We realised it was going to be close going into Turn 1.

“He cut across already on the white line and I had to go onto the green part to not touch and went around the outside. Of course he realised that I was going for it, so he just kept on squeezing me and I wanted to work with him෴, because I wanted to race.

“Of course people automatically start talking about Silverstone, these things happen, and it wasn’t nice at the time but I think we are all professional enough to get on with it💧 and keep on racing each other.

“I didn’t expect him to just keep on squeezing, squeezing, squeezing, because he didn’t need 💛to. Even if he had left just a car’s width, we would have raced out of Turn 2 anyway. I think he would have probably still been in front.

“But he just kept on pushing me wider, wider, wider and then at one point there was nowhere to go. He just pushed me onto the ꦡsausage kerb and that’s, at the end of the day, why we touched because the rear tyre bumped up to the tyre.”

Asked whether he should have taken to the escape road as Hamilton had done earlier, Verstappen replied: “Well I don’t think you can judge them exactly the same, because he just kept on squeezing and squeezi💛ng and I was a lot alongside him.

“You need two people to work together t✱o make the corner when we are fighting for position. Unfortunately we touched.

"If one guy🉐 is not willing to work, then what can you do, it’s not going to hap🌱pen.”

Max Verstappen (NLD) Red Bull Racing RB16B and Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 W12 crashed at the first chicane.
Max Verstappen (NLD) Red Bull Racing RB16B and Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 W12…
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