The 66-year-old added: "Conscience is an underestimated virtue. It can give strength if heeded or destroy if ignored."The tweet appeared to urge the sporting star to hold his hands up and take responsibility for the Lap Four incident, which had left Race Control debating whether to interrupt the action and intervene.Hamilton had overtaken his opponent nevertheless and sailed into the lead with just 12 laps to go.The triumphant racing driver had ultimately cut his rival's title lead to 14 points.Yet Mercedes still felt unhappy that a probe had not taken place to investigate Max Verstappen's allegedly unreasonable behaviour and questioned whether he should have received a penalty.
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