Lewis Hamilton for the collision with Max Verstappen which threatened to end both drivers’ races at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.In a Formula One race with countless incidents and collisions, Verstappen and Hamilton fought it out until the very end as they sought to get closer to the elusive championship title.But their eagerness resulted in controversy when the Red Bull driver pushed Hamilton wide at Turn 1 on lap 37, resulting in him having to give first position back to the Brit.What followed a lap later was even more carnage when, as Verstappen slowed down to let the seven-time world champion past, Hamilton was seemingly caught by surprise and went into the back of the Dutchman.Verstappen was given a five-second penalty for the initial.
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