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Ricciardo: Hamilton “went in too hot” but not to blame in clash with Verstappen

McLaren Formula 1 driver Daniel Ricciardo believes that Lewis Hamilton "went in too hot" when he collided with Max Verstappen on the first lap the British Grand Prix.

Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing RB16B, Lewis Hamilton Mercedes W12

Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing RB16B, Lewis Hamilton Mercedes W12

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However, Ricciardo doesn't blame the world champion for the incident, citing the aerodynamic impact when two cars are battling for position.

Verstappen crashed heavily after Hamilton clipped his rear wheel at Copse as they battled for the lead.

"I mean it's certainly a nasty outcome, it's obviously at high speed, and it doesn't take much to have a big one like that," he said.

"When you're in such a high-speed corner and you're side-by-side, you're both gonna lose aero, particularly Lewis there, with Max kind of in a little bit of dirty air.

"But I think they were both going in hot, and ultimately Lewis went in too hot for the given level of grip, and that's where you see he just drifted up into Max.

"Completely unintentional, but just the nature of the aero on these cars. You just have to allow a little more. I'm certainly not going to sit here and judge and say he should have done that or that, they've been racing hard all year.

"It's unfortunately that they came together, it's unfortunate for it to be such a big one. But the main thing is Max is okay.

"To be honest, it's a bit like yesterday with George [Russell] and Carlos [Sainz Jr], it's the first lap, we've got still a bit cold tyres, high fuel, things happen. And it is racing. But I certainly feel for Max."

Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing RB16B, Lewis Hamilton Mercedes W12

Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing RB16B, Lewis Hamilton Mercedes W12

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Former world champion Fernando Alonso said Hamilton was left in a tricky position, and suggested that neither driver was at fault.

"Today on the incident it's difficult, I guess, from the outside," said the Spaniard. "It looked quite close.

"I think Lewis had more than half a car alongside Max. So in a way, Lewis could not disappear from that inside line, it's not that you can vanish.

"It was an unfortunate moment of the race, but nothing intentional, or nothing that any of the two drivers did wrong in my opinion, so that was an unlucky moment."

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Hamilton's team-mate Valtteri Bottas, who watched the incident unfold from fourth place on the road, said that contact appeared to be inevitable.

"Well, I saw them fighting through lap one, a bit like yesterday," said the Finn. "I had a feeling something is going to happen – but they were fighting hard.

"That kind of thing, that happens, it's racing. It can happen. When you fight hard, you don't give up. I'm just happy that Max is fine because it was a big shunt. Also, I really feel like Lewis fully deserved the win today."

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