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Hamilton concerned for marshal safety

An incident during yesterday's German Grand Prix reminded Lewis Hamilton of 1977 race tragedy.Speaking in the wake of yesterday's Grand Prix, Hamilton, who drove a storming race to third, having started from twentieth on the grid, admitted that the incident when marshals had to recover Adrian Sutil's stranded Sauber from the pit straight brought back bad memories.Whilst it was initially thought the race might be red-flagged in order to recover the stricken car, instead double yellows were waved, a trio of marshals eventually running on to the track to push the car to safety.As he passed the scene, Hamilton recalled a tragedy he had witnessed on video many years earlier.'I used to work at a...
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