The Gold Coast Bulletin

COLLISION LEAVES HAMILTON HOT UNDER COLLAR

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SEVEN-TIME world champion Lewis Hamilton lashed out at title rival Max Verstappen after Monday’s gripping Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, describing the Dutchman as “over the limit”.

Mercedes driver Hamilton won a dramatic race under lights on the Jeddah street circuit, but only after several close run-ins with Red Bull’s Verstappen.

“I really had to try to keep my cool out there, which was really difficult to do,” Hamilton said.

“I have raced a lot of drivers in my 28 years of racing, I have come across a lot of characters.

“There’s a few that are over the limit, the rules don’t apply.

“He (Verstappen) is over the limit for sure. I have avoided collisions on so many occasions with the guy.

“It doesn’t matter for him if we don’t finish. It does for me.”

The tense battle culminated in a late collision when Hamilton, apparently unaware that Verstappen had been ordered to give up the lead after an illegal manoeuvre shortly before, hit the Red Bull as it braked in front of him.

Red Bull maintained Verstappen was simply following instructio­ns while Mercedes intimated that the Dutchman was ‘brake-testing’.

“I don’t understand why he hit the brakes quite so heavily so I ran into the back of him,” Hamilton said.

“I didn’t get the informatio­n. It was very confusing.”

A visibly annoyed Verstappen denied any wrongdoing.

“I slowed down, I wanted to let him by, I was on the right but he didn’t want to overtake and we touched,” Verstappen said. “I don’t really understand what happened there.”

Stewards, who gave Verstappen a five-second penalty for an earlier incident, were investigat­ing the decision.

“It was quite eventful. A lot of things happened, which I don’t fully agree with, but it is what it is,” the 24year-old Dutchman said.

He later stormed off the podium, refusing to take part in the traditiona­l end-of-race champagne spraying with Hamilton and his Mercedes teammate Valtteri Bottas who took third.

The two drivers are now level on points as they head to the final race of the season in Abu Dhabi next weekend.

 ?? Picture: Lars Baron/Getty Images ?? Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton collide during the F1 Grand Prix of Saudi Arabia at Jeddah Corniche Circuit.
Picture: Lars Baron/Getty Images Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton collide during the F1 Grand Prix of Saudi Arabia at Jeddah Corniche Circuit.

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