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Hamilton respects Russell for taking responsibi­lity after their 200mph collision

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Lewis Hamilton has hailed George Russell for taking responsibi­lity for his 200mph collision with Valtteri Bottas at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix.

Russell and Bottas collided as they battled for ninth place at a damp Imola.

Russell, who felt Bottas had driven dangerousl­y, called the Finn a "f ****** p **** " before confrontin­g him and slapping him on the helmet.

But Russell, who is a junior driver for Mercedes and stood in for Hamilton at last December's Sakhir Grand Prix, issued a public apology for his actions on social media.

Responding to Russell's post, seven-time world champion Hamilton said: "Strength comes from vulnerabil­ity.

"If you don't make the mistake you can never learn the lesson. Respect for taking responsibi­lity. On to the next one."

Team principal Toto Wolff was disappoint­ed with his protege, dismissing Russell's claim that Bottas caused the crash because the two drivers are rivals for a seat at Mercedes in 2022 as "bulls***".

In the statement, Russell, 23, said: "It wasn't my proudest day. I knew it would be one of the best opportunit­ies to score points this season and, when these points matter as much as they do to us right now, sometimes you take risks. It didn't pay off and I have to take responsibi­lity for that.

"Having had time to reflect on what happened afterwards, I know I should have handled the whole situation better. Emotions can run high in the heat of the moment and mine got the better of me.”

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0 Williams driver George Russell has issued an apology

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