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Marko hits out Mercedes: 'Suddenly Hamilton was injured'

Helmut Marko is fed up with the theatre show that Mercedes and Lewis Hamilton put on after the Italian Grand Prix. In conversation with Sport24 Auto he makes it clear what he thinks of the competition. The talk of the day after the Italian Grand Prix was of course the crash between Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen. After the race, the Mercedes team was very angry about the fact that Verstappen didn't check on Hamilton to see how he was doing. Marko thinks this is just a play of the competition. Read more Will Verstappen's grid penalty cause Hamilton to change his plans? Show of Hamilton "I was most annoyed by our messed-up pit stop. This is the only reason why Hamilton came to the...
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