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Hamilton relieved: "Verstappen got no points at all"

For Lewis Hamilton, the Italian Grand Prix did not go quite as expected. During the first half of the race, the Mercedes driver drove quietly at the front, but due to a severe penalty for entering a closed pit lane, the British driver fell back to the rear. In the end, he managed to limit the damage and finished in seventh place. "First of all, of course, many congratulations to Pierre on his performance on Monday. I've seen everything he had to deal with, including the return to AlphaTauri from Red Bull Racing. He has now beaten that team. It's great to see how far he has grown," Hamilton explained to Sky Sports. Read more Gasly after bizarre victory: 'I just can't believe...
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