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Hamilton pleased to recover from slow start

Mercedes AMG Petronas Lewis Hamilton says he was pleased to recover from a slow start at the Italian Grand Prix, which was caused by a technical problem in his Mercedes W05 Hybrid, to win at Monza. Hamilton started from pole position but a minor mechanical gremlin left him helpless at the start and he dropped to fourth. Hamilton nonetheless re-passed Kevin Magnussen and Felipe Massa, while he took the lead from Nico Rosberg when the German went wide at the Rettifilo chicane. "It was a difficult race for whatever reason," he said. "At the start - there’s a button you press for the launch sequence and for the formation lap it didn't work, I thought 'no problem', but on the...
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