That was my take on the incident, a first lap coming together with six of one and half a dozen of the other. Both were at fault, yes Hamilton could have aimed more at the apex but likewise there was enough of Hamilton’s car alongside Verstappen for him to know he was there. If you watched Sky, Karun Chandooks replay on the Sky pad, you can see at the the last moment Verstappen gave the steering a twitch towards Hamilton probably to make him ease off, well that was never going to happen! Max could have done what Le Clerc did two laps from the end but he knew playing it safe would have lost him the corner so he rolled the dice.
The accident was horrific but you cannot penalise on the result of the collision but only on the cause. F1 is dangerous and quite minor things can have horrible consequences that any other day would just be a a slight loss of position. Any racer who started to work out the percentages of what might happen with every manoeuvre would soon be out of the sport. I watch F1 not to see people die or suffer major accidents but I do watch to admire these racers use skill and bravery to dice with death.
Richard