Hamilton y Colapinto comparten un momento de deportividad tras el contacto en el GP de Miami

Lewis Hamilton y Franco Colapinto dejaron atrás su colisión en pista con un intercambio positivo tras el Gran Premio de Miami. El momento fue elogiado por los aficionados como una muestra de buena deportividad.

El contacto ocurrió en la vuelta inicial en el Autódromo Internacional de Miami. El Ferrari de Hamilton sufrió daños aerodinámicos que afectaron su ritmo de carrera, y las imágenes a bordo mostraron más tarde cómo le hacía un gesto obsceno al piloto de Alpine durante un adelantamiento en la recta trasera.

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