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Hulkenberg Sees Maiden Victory Slip Away In Brazil

Nico Hulkenberg lost the chance to take his and Force India’s first Grand Prix victory after a collision with Lewis Hamilton in Brazil. The German had already seen a sizeable lead wiped out by the safety car before a spin handed the initiative to Hamilton. But on lap 55, the two came together at turn one as Hulkenberg attempted to regain the lead and the subsequent drive-through penalty dropped him to fifth. Hulkenberg later apologised to Hamilton for the accident but was still happy with the result which ensured he scored points on his final race with Force India. “That was a lot of fun – very entertaining and there was so much happening all the time! We had a great chance to...
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