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Damon Hill accuses Max Verstappen of deliberate crash into Lewis Hamilton

Verstappen maintained his Championship lead.

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Damon Hill has accused Max Verstappen of deliberately crashing into Lewis Hamilton during Sunday’s explosive Italian Grand Prix.

Daniel Ricciardo claimed McLaren’s first victory in almost nine years on another afternoon of high drama at Monza’s Temple of Speed. Lando Norris, 21, took a career-best second as McLaren secured a fairytale one-two finish. Hamilton’s Mercedes team-mate Valtteri Bottas drove from last to third.

Ricciardo’s superb lights-to-flag victory, however, was overshadowed by yet another flashpoint in this most remarkable of Formula One seasons.

Verstappen ran out of room, on to the kerbs, and into Hamilton’s Mercedes – the floor of his Red Bull crushing his rival’s machine. Both men were out of the race and Verstappen retained his five-point championship lead.

Hamilton and Verstappen were summoned to the stewards at 5.15pm. At 6.41pm, the verdict was out – Verstappen was “predominantly to blame”. A three-place grid penalty at the Russian Grand Prix on September 26 and two penalty points his punishment.

Damon Hill believed Max Verstappen deliberately took Lewis Hamilton out
Damon Hill believed Max Verstappen deliberately took Lewis Hamilton out (David Davies/PA)

“The only conclusion is he might have been thinking ‘I have to take him out’. I don’t want to think that of any driver, but I think it was either an error of judgement or a calculated move to collide with Lewis.

“It is strong and I don’t like the idea that I’m accusing anyone of doing that, but he’s got a points advantage and this was a race which Mercedes was supposed to win.”

“We don’t want to have situations in the future where one takes the other out, to avoid losing.”

The crash arrived just nine weeks after Hamilton’s opening-lap collision with Verstappen at Silverstone. Hamilton served a 10-second punishment but won the race.

Verstappen’s afternoon ended in the barriers and then hospital where he was treated with concussion.

Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen exited the race after a crash
Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen exited the race after a crash (Luca Bruno/AP)

“I saw Max get out and walk by and I found that surprising,” said Hamilton, who will seek the advice of doctors to determine if he is fit to race in Sochi.

“As drivers, when we do have incidents, we normally want to make sure the other guy is okay.

“But the good thing is I was able to get out. We live to fight another day.”

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Lewis Hamilton goes off the track after the collision with Max Verstappen (Antonio Calanni/PA)

“Under braking, he moved to the left. I went around the outside, and he just kept on slowly leaving me without space, squeezing me, and I had to take the kerb. Unfortunately we touched. It was unnecessary.”

Hamilton, now with just one victory in his last 10 appearances, hinted that the rules need to be re-written to tackle Verstappen’s no-holds-barred approach.

“This will continue, but we have to learn from our scenarios on track. I don’t have a history of these incidents and when you get away with things, you just continue to do it.

“We do need to look into this so the right decisions are being made. Nobody wants to see anyone get injured. If we put better protocols in maybe we can avoid this sort of stuff in the future.”

Norris pulled off a gutsy move on the inside of Charles Leclerc at Curva Grande to secure a remarkable one-two finish for Britain’s most successful Formula One team.

McLaren’s victory comes eight years, nine months and 18 days after Jenson Button won in Interlagos – Hamilton’s last race for McLaren before he moved to Mercedes.

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