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Hamilton explains Monaco 'Senna' moment

Lewis Hamilton has revealed what happened when he stopped on track on the slow down lap of the Monaco Grand Prix after his late-race heartache. The Mercedes driver brought his car to a halt at Portiers, having lost victory thanks to a pitstop blunder during a safety car period. That moment brought about recollections of when Ayrton Senna threw away a win with a crash at the same corner in 1988 before heading straight back to his apartment. Hardest moment of career There had been suggestions that Hamilton was pondering abandoning his car there too to mirror what Senna did, but he insists he was stationary for other reasons. "It was hard beyond belief," said Hamilton, recalling what...
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