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F1 fans back Hamilton over team orders

Lewis Hamilton's decision to ignore Mercedes' team orders in the Hungarian Grand Prix has been backed by fans in a Crash.net poll. Having recovered from a pit lane start and a spin on the opening lap, Hamilton was running ahead of team-mate Nico Rosberg in the second half of the Hungarian Grand Prix and trying to go to the end of the race without stopping again. Rosberg, however, was on soft tyres and still had one stop to make. Wanting to make the most of Rosberg's strategy, Mercedes asked Hamilton to let his championship rival through on numerous occasions, but Hamilton declined to do so. Ultimately, Hamilton finished third after a thrilling battle with Daniel Ricciardo and Fernando...
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