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Marko: 'Common sense' must prevail for Verstappen and Hamilton

Red Bull motorsport boss Helmut Marko believes that "common sense' will prevail in the future for F1's title protagonists Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton. The pair suffered its first major flash point at the British Grand Prix in July where Verstappen crashed heavily after Hamilton had made contact with the Dutchman's car. While there were no skirmishes to report in the following two races, the dueling duo came together again at Monza where Verstappen attempted to force the issue at the first chicane only for both cars to slide off into the gravel trap and into retirement. Asked whether the dueling duo could ever be bound by a friendship, Marko suggested that a fondness between the...
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