Hamilton and Vettel: the ultimate bullfight
Could Lewis Hamilton really leave McLaren to join go head-to-head with Sebastian Vettel at Red Bull in the future? Tony Dodgins goes right to the heart of a potential move that nobody saw coming
What does Formula 1 mean to you? Multi-million pound, cutting edge high-technology sport pushing back new frontiers of professionalism in every area?
It can be. But sometimes it isn't.
There have been some comedy moments in the F1 paddock during the past couple of race weekends. Lewis Hamilton's trip down the pitlane to see Christian Horner after qualifying in Canada was one such.
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