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‘Hamilton’s penalty harsh’

BRITISH F1 DRIVER ISSUED PENALTY FOR CAUSING AN OPENING LAP COLLISION WITH RIVAL VERSTAPPEN

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LEWIS Hamilton’s penalty for causing an opening lap collision with Formula One rival Max Verstappen at Sunday’s British Grand Prix was harsh, according to his Mercedes team’s technical head James Allison.

Allison said in a postrace debrief that the seventime world champion had done nothing wrong.

“As far as we were concerned . . . the manoeuvre that Lewis did was absolutely in line with the FIA’s overtaking guide,” he said.

“If you are . . . overtaking on the inside of the corner, then the guidance requires that you are substantia­lly alongside, it is not required

that you are ahead . . . Lewis definitely was substantia­lly alongside.

“So I did feel that it was harsh to get the penalty...

this is about what are the rules to do with overtaking and I didn’t see that Lewis did anything wrong with respect to those rules.”

Allison pointed out that Hamilton, who won the race despite being handed a 10second time penalty, had carried out two subsequent

overtakes at the same place without making any contact.

Verstappen crashed out at speed after the two cars made contact at Copse corner and was taken to hospital for checks.

The lack of points from the grand prix meant the Dutch driver’s overall lead was slashed from 33 points to eight after 10 rounds. Verstappen had won three points from a new ‘Saturday sprint.

Red Bull team boss Christian Horner said Hamilton had made “a massive misjudgmen­t” out of desperatio­n.

Alpine driver Fernando Alonso, a twice world champion and former McLaren team mate of Hamilton, and Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc, who was overtaken by Hamilton for the lead, both felt it had been a racing incident.

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Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko estimates the damage to the RB16B will set Red Bull back ‘three quarters of a million euros’. Right, Mercedes team’s technical head James Allison (left) and Lewis Hamilton.

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