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'There is just enough room but the problem is with those kerbs'

It's the talk of the town in Formula 1. Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton crashed together again. This time in the Italian Grand Prix and people at the Monza are giving their opinions on who is to blame. The stewards are currently looking at the crash and will make a decision soon.  Race-winner Daniel Ricciardo believes it was a racing incident. In conversation with Sky Sports, he is shown the footage and gives his opinion.  "This is 100% not me being diplomatic. I just think that is a racing incident. There is just enough room but the problem with those kerbs are that they bounce the car," Ricciardo said. "When they were more alongside each other. I would say its a racing...
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