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Hamilton wins truncated Japanese GP

Mercedes AMG Petronas Lewis Hamilton won a truncated Japanese Grand Prix, ahead of Nico Rosberg, with the race stopped after lap 46 following a crash for Jules Bianchi. Information is currently unknown, with medics attending the scene of the accident. The race started behind the Safety Car, with conditions deemed too wet. After two laps the race was red flagged and drivers returned to the pits. Proceedings resumed after 20 minutes with drivers informing race control that conditions were safe to race. However, Fernando Alonso was not part of that action as his Ferrari cut out due to a suspected electrical issue behind the Safety Car and he was forced to stop on track. The race was green...
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