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Verstappen: No one to blame for chicane skirmish with Hamilton

Red Bull's Max Verstappen believes his contact with Lewis Hamilton in the closing stages of the Monaco Grand Prix was a mere racing incident. After spending the final part of Sunday's race hounding Hamilton and snapping at the Mercedes driver's heels, Verstappen attempted a late-braking bold move up the inside of the leader at the chicane with two laps to go. The Red Bull's right front wheel made contact with the Mercedes' rear left, a light nudge that did not lead to any real damage but which forced Hamilton to cut the chicane. Mercedes: Warm-up fears prompted medium tyre choice Red Bull motorsport boss Helmut Marko contended that Hamilton had moved over on Verstappen and should have been...
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