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Hamilton needs to ‘lick his wounds' after Russia penalty

Formula 1 Managing Director Ross Brawn has backed Lewis Hamilton to learn from his recent run of errors, stating he must “lick his wounds” and move forward. At two of the last three races Hamilton has been taken out of a race-winning position due to penalties. At Monza earlier this month he entered a closed pit lane, which resulted him being sent to the back of the field following a 10-second stop and go penalty. At Sunday's Russian Grand Prix the six-time World Champion was handed two five-second time penalties for practicing a race start at the end of the pit lane and for not keeping to a constant speed through the pit exit. Writing in his post-race column, Brawn, Mercedes' former...
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