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Brundle: Hamilton gave up yielding to Verstappen at Silverstone

Article To news overview © Mercedes Martin Brundle believes Lewis Hamilton demonstrated that he is no longer willing to yield to Max Verstappen following their collision at the Italian Grand Prix. The two championship contenders had another coming together at Monza last weekend, their second high-profile incident after their high-speed clash at the opening lap of the British Grand Prix. Brundle believes that while Hamilton may have shown a willingness to yield in the past, the incident at Silverstone made it clear that the Mercedes driver is no longer willing to cede to his Red Bull rival. "Max went around the outside of Lewis in Turn 1, a bona fide move made with his car totally...
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