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Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen in danger of 'very bad accident' by taking 'heavy risks'

Former F1 world champion Mika Hakkinen has warned Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen that they are both dicing with danger by taking "very heavy risks" on the track. The pair were embroiled in an epic title in 2021, that culminated in the Red Bull man winning the title in controversial fashion at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.

Their rivalry became tempestuous though, following a series of on-track collisions and disputed overtakes with both drivers punished over the course of the season.

At the British Grand Prix in July, Verstappen was left needing hospital treatment after the pair's high speed crash, with Hamilton being deemed responsible by stewards. However, unlike the Dutchman, he was able to continue and recovered from a 10-second penalty to win his home race.

At the Italian Grand Prix in September, the two collided again, and this time it was Verstappen who was given a grid penalty for the following race after his vehicle landed on top of Hamilton's, with the latter's halo saving him from a potentially fatal head collision.

There were other notable incidents, and even prior to the drama that unfolded in the final race at the Yas Marina, stewards had to rule on whether Hamilton should be punished for cutting a corner as he re-entered the track having been forced wide by the now world champion.

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They also ran off the road together at Interlagos, while Hamilton having to take evasive action at the start of the race at Imola.

In Saudi Arabia, there was contact between their two respective vehicles again, with Verstappen slowing down and clipping the mirror of the Mercedes man after being ordered to give up his place by race officials.

Hakki

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