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Lewis Hamilton lands dig at Max Verstappen after praising 'sensible' Charles Leclerc at British Grand Prix

The Editorial Team

Published 05/07/2022 at 10:39 GMT

Lewis Hamilton has heaped praise on his Silverstone battle with a "sensible" Charles Leclerc, drawing comparisons with his chaotic fight with Max Verstappen at the British Grand Prix last year when the Red Bull driver was sent into the barriers after clashing with Hamilton. Mercedes' Hamilton said the fight with Leclerc was "a lot different to what we experienced last year".

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Lewis Hamilton landed a dig at Max Verstappen as he praised "sensible driver" Charles Leclerc following the British Grand Prix at Silverstone.
Hamilton and Verstappen shared a tense rivalry as the latter won the Formula One Championship title last season in controversial circumstances.
The 2021 British Grand Prix was the scene of one of the biggest talking points between the pair as Red Bull's Verstappen was sent hurtling into the barriers after making contact with seven-time champion Hamilton at Copse Corner.
But on Sunday there was no such drama as Hamilton and Ferrari's Leclerc enjoyed a brilliant battle, with the two duelling fairly on the same corner that had caused so much chaos the year before.
Mercedes' Hamilton could not resist pointing out the contrast between the two races after holding off Leclerc to finish third.
"Charles did a great job. What a great battle," he told Sky Sports.
"Very sensible driver and clearly a lot different to what we experienced last year. In Copse for example, two of us went through there no problem.
"What a battle."
Verstappen had been booed by the home crowd during qualifying before the main event, and Hamilton calmed hostility towards the Championship leader after insisting "we're better than that".
Hamilton has admitted before how difficult it was to lose the 2021 title to Verstappen, but says he was inspired by his father not to give up.
"My dad put a value inside me about never giving up, and the easiest thing to do is to give up," he added. "But it's not how you fall, it's about how you get up.
"In that moment for me, no matter how painful it was - and it was so, so painful - just knowing there would be a kid watching... me shaking his hand just shows there is strength within regardless and I'm going to rise again."
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