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Lewis Hamilton thought Mercedes turned his engine down

Lewis Hamilton endured a challenging Hungarian Grand Prix on Sunday, as the Mercedes driver failed to convert his 104th pole position into victory. Hamilton had to settle for fourth at the Hungaroring, after being beaten by both Red Bull's and Lando Norris. The seven-time World Champion lost three places at the opening corner after being forced wide by Max Verstappen, a move which saw the Dutchman take the lead. Oscar Piastri and Norris both also snuck past, with both drivers having then cleared off ahead of Hamilton. Want to work in Formula 1? Browse the latest F1 job vacancies The British driver remained a few seconds behind the pair for several laps, until he was suddenly nine seconds...
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