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Wolff: Verstappen committed ‘tactical foul' on Hamilton

Toto Wolff called Max Verstappen's crash with Lewis Hamilton at Monza a 'tactical foul', implying the Red Bull driver was to blame. The two World Championship contenders clashed again as a slow pit-stop for Verstappen left him in the Mercedes driver's reach when he pitted himself. Hamilton rejoined the track almost neck-and-neck with the Dutchman, who tried to hang his Red Bull around the outside of the Briton at the opening chicane. Ultimately, neither driver backed out and Verstappen's car ended up climbing up Hamilton's Mercedes – with the Halo coming to the fore again to stop the Red Bull from landing on the head of the reigning World Champion. Wolff thought there was slightly...
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