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Lewis Hamilton's car had near-miss with marshals

The Monaco Grand Prix weekend ground to a halt on Saturday when Lewis Hamilton’s W14 collided with the barrier after losing the rear end coming out of Mirabeau at the end of the third practice session. The situation left the car undriveable, needing the marshals to step in to lift the car off the track, so it could be returned to the pitlane for repairs. Unfortunately, the situation almost proved scary when the car was lifted by a crane, as the vehicle swung back and nearly hit a marshal. Luckily, the marshal managed to avoid the vehicle but the incident could have been serious, as the W14 swing around in the breeze. Want to work in Formula 1? Browse the latest F1 job vacancies “Oh, I...
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