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Lewis Hamilton: Collision with Albon felt like 'racing incident'

Lewis Hamilton expressed his regret for his collision with Red Bull's Alex Albon in the closing stages of the Austrian Grand Prix, but insisted he felt that it was a "racing incident". After a series of safety cars had truncated the grid Albon was flying in third position and attempted to pass the world champion on his left hand side. Article continues under video Hamilton and Albon collided, spinning the Red Bull man to the back of the pack, where he would eventually retire from an unrelated car problem. Hamilton incurred a five-second penalty for the coming together, an FIA decision which shifted him down from second to fourth position, after he had already received a grid...
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