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Hamilton accepts responsibility for pit lane penalty

Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton has accepted responsibility for the pit lane infraction which led to a 10-second penalty and ended his chances of winning the Italian Grand Prix. The world champion entered the pit lane despite it being closed as marshals attended to the stricken Haas of Kevin Magnussen just before pit entry under safety car conditions. Article continues under video When the race resumed, Charles Leclerc brought out the red flags with a heavy incident at Parabolica. This meant that by the time Hamilton was given his penalty, the pack had closed up and the championship leader was forced to the back of the field. Despite that, he was able to cut through and finish in seventh...
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