Reigning champion LewisHamilton and championship leader Max33Verstappen crashed into each other after Hamilton re-entered the Monza track from the pit lane. F1 ItalianGP | IOLsport
MONZA, Italy - Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton both crashed out of the Formula One Italian Grand Prix on Sunday after hitting into each other halfway through the race.
Reigning champion Hamilton and championship leader Verstappen crashed into each other after Hamilton re-entered the Monza track from the pit lane. Red Bull driver Vertsappen tried to dart past Hamilton just after the Briton's pit stop but ended up with his back wheel rolling over the top of his rival's Mercedes, narrowly missing Hamilton's head.LAP 30/53: Safety Car out on track
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