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FIA calls Hamilton to attend US GP press conference

Lewis Hamilton has been called by the FIA to take part in the official Thursday press conference at the United States Grand Prix, just a fortnight on from his controversial appearance in Japan. Hamilton faced criticism from some sections of the media after playing with Snapchat on his phone during the official press conference at Suzuka. Having put bunny ears on himself and a deer face on Carlos Sainz, Hamilton said that he was forced to mess around because he was so bored of the format of the event. "Hey man, we've been doing this a long, long time and it's the same each time so got to keep adding new things to it," he said. By Saturday, Hamilton's mood had changed and the world...
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