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Hamilton vows to come back stronger

Despite a tension-fraught Monaco GP, Lewis Hamilton has played down claims of a rift within the Mercedes camp. Tensions bubbled over in the wake of Saturday's qualifying when a mistake from Nico Rosberg handed the German holding onto pole position. Questions were immediately raised about Rosberg's incident, which brought out the yellow flags and put paid to Hamilton beating him to pole. The matter was put before the stewards who ruled that the number six had done nothing wrong. Hamilton, though, was unhappy and that carried through into Sunday's 78-lap grand prix which Rosberg won from pole position. Despite claiming yet another 1-2 for Mercedes, the atmosphere on the podium was positively...
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