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Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has stoked the flames with Red Bull by suggesting that there is no remorse from the Silver Arrows regarding Max Verstappen's high-speed crash at Silverstone. The impact sent the Dutchman to hospital, and his team was left fuming when Lewis Hamilton and co celebrated after the chequered flag, which was taken by the Brit in his home race.
The British Grand Prix was poised for a timeless showdown last year, as Verstappen threatened to run away with the Drivers' Championship if he claimed another win.
A frantic battle ensued on the opening lap, with both drivers jousting in the knowledge that whoever emerged on top would have a great chance of winning the race.
With Hamilton closing in at high speed, the Brit audaciously attempted a move up the inside at Copse Corner,