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Lewis Hamilton: Sebastian Vettel risked ‘big collision’ at start

Lewis Hamilton said Sebastian Vettel risked a “big collision” at the start of Formula 1’s Mexican Grand Prix, as the pair scrapped for position. Vettel started from second, with Hamilton third, but the Mercedes driver got a better initial launch and tried to draw alongside the Ferrari driver. Vettel, though, edged across on his Mercedes rival, who backed off, with Hamilton labelling the manoeuvre as “dangerous”; race control opted not to take any further action. “I actually got a really good start, so I was pulling up to Charles [Leclerc] and Seb is coming across, coming across, coming across,” said Hamilton. “I’m thinking...
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