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Daniel Ricciardo wins at Monza after Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen crash out

:Headline: Daniel Ricciardo wins at Monza after Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen crash out:
The rear of the Dutchman's airborne machine ran over the top of Lewis Hamilton's helmet, with the protective halo device absorbing the impact.
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Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen crashed out of the Italian Grand Prix – with the halo appearing to save Britain’s seven-time world champion from serious injury.

Daniel Ricciardo took advantage of the extraordinary accident to claim McLaren’s first victory since the 2012 Brazilian Grand Prix.

The Australian driver led home a one-two finish for the British team with Lando Norris taking a career-best second.

Despite McLaren’s superb result, the afternoon at the Temple of Speed will be remembered for Hamilton’s collision with Verstappen.

Hamilton surveys the wreckage after the crash with Verstappen (AP Photo/Luca Bruno)

After Hamilton left the pit-lane on lap 26, Verstappen drew alongside his championship rival at the Variante del Rettifilo in Monza.

Hamilton moved to his left to defend his position at the right-hander, with the Mercedes driver narrowly ahead for the ensuing left-hander.

Verstappen ran out of room, and ran over the kerb which launched his Red Bull out of control and into Hamilton’s Mercedes.

The rear of the Dutchman’s airborne machine ran over the top of Hamilton’s helmet, with the protective halo device absorbing the impact.

The front of Verstappen’s Red Bull was then beached in the gravel, and resting on Hamilton’s car.

A furious Verstappen said: “That is what happens when you don’t leave any room.”

The Dutchman jumped out of the cockpit and stormed away, without checking on Hamilton’s condition.

One lap later, Hamilton eventually emerged from his car, appearing to be unharmed.

The two men walked back to the paddock with the stewards now investigating the coming-together – their second in five races following the opening-lap crash at July’s British Grand Prix.

Hamilton told Sky Sports after the race: “I’m a little bit stiff and a bit sore on my neck. It (Verstappen’s car) landed on my head – but I’ll be OK.

“I made sure I left a car’s width on the outside for him. I went into turn one and I was ahead and was ahead going into turn two, then all of a sudden he was on top of me.

“He didn’t want to give way today. He knew when he was going into (turn) two what was going to happen. He knew he was going over the kerb but he still did it. I don’t really know what to say”
- Lewis Hamilton

“It’s exactly the same scenario that happened in turn four (on the first lap) where I went round the outside – I was in exactly the same position, but I gave way. That’s racing.

“He didn’t want to give way today. He knew when he was going into (turn) two what was going to happen. He knew he was going over the kerb but he still did it. I don’t really know what to say.”

Asked whether he would discuss the incident with his title rival, Hamilton added: “I’m sure we’ll talk when we get to the stewards.”

Verstappen confirmed he was unhurt after the incident and said: “We realised it was going to be close into turn one so he cut across after the white line and I went around the outside.

“He realised I was going for it so he kept on squeezing me. I wanted to work with him, because I want to race.

“These things happen. Of course it was not nice at the time but I think we’re all professional enough to keep on racing.”

Ricciardo started second, but took the lead after beating Verstappen in the 430-metre charge to the opening chicane.

“That is what happens when you don’t leave any room”
- Max Verstappen team radio

Behind, Hamilton moved ahead of Norris and was within striking range of Verstappen as they approached the Variante Del Roggia.

Verstappen held the inside line and Hamilton diverted off track, running across the kerbs, and falling behind Norris.

“He pushed me wide,” the 36-year-old Englishman complained over the radio.

Ricciardo led from Verstappen, Norris and Hamilton, with the Australian the first to stop for fresh rubber on lap 22 of 53.

Verstappen stopped the next time around, but was stationary for 11 seconds following a problem putting on his right-front wheel.

Daniel Ricciardo ended McLaren’s long wait for a Formula One win (AP Photo/Antonio Calanni)

Norris pulled in on lap 24, with Hamilton in on lap 25, but the Briton’s stop was slow, and he emerged from the pits side by side with Verstappen.

The two then sensationally collided as they battled for a net-third.

The safety car was deployed for four laps with Ricciardo executing a perfect restart.

Norris had fallen behind Charles Leclerc, but delivered a gutsy move on the inside of the Curva Grande to move ahead of the Ferrari and secure a remarkable one-two finish for Britain’s most successful Formula One team.

The victory comes eight years, nine months and 18 days after Jenson Button won in Interlagos – Hamilton’s last race for McLaren before he moved to Mercedes.

“We have had an awesome weekend,” said Norris. “Four years ago, I joined this team and we have been working towards this. I am happy for Daniel and happy for the team.”

After claiming the eighth win of his career, his first since 2018, Ricciardo said: “Can I swear? About time.

“It was never a guarantee we would lead the whole race but I held firm in the first stint and to keep Max behind and then there was the safety car.

“To lead from start-to-finish, none of us expected that. There was something in me on Friday and I knew there was something good to come this weekend.

“To get a one-two for McLaren is insane. I am, for once, lost for words.”

Valtteri Bottas, who started from the back following an engine penalty, finished fourth but was promoted to third after Sergio Perez was hit with a five-second penalty for gaining an advantage in his tussle with Leclerc. Leclerc took fourth for Ferrari, with Perez fifth.

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