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Hamilton keen to move on after Mercedes team orders controversy

Lewis Hamilton says all parties in the Mercedes team orders controversy must ‘accept it and move forwards’ ahead of the Japanese Grand Prix as he feels the conflict will always remain in Formula 1. Following his victory at the Russian Grand Prix, helped by Mercedes team orders allowing him to pass leader and teammate Valtteri Bottas, Hamilton holds a 50-point lead in the F1 world drivers’ championship over Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel with five races remaining. But with the post-race focus on team orders, Hamilton has conceded his 70th career F1 victory came as bittersweet with an awkward podium ceremony alongside Bottas in Sochi. While Mercedes has cleared the air with both...
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