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Hamilton: It's not what we do

Lewis Hamilton put the brakes on a protest lodged by his Mercedes team against Red Bull teenager Max Vertappen for his defensive driving on the during the Japanese Grand Prix. Hamilton wrote on Twitter, 'There is no protest from myself. Just heard the team had but I told them it is not what we do. We are champions, we move on. End of!.' Verstappen once again found his driving the subject of discussion in the stewards office, aafter the Dutchman clashed with Hamilton while defending second place in a hard-fought duel between the pair in the closing stages of the race. The world champion tried to dive down the outside of the Red Bull at the final chicane in a last-gasp move near the end of...
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