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Race: Hamilton keeps Max at bay to win, Vettel P2

Lewis Hamilton held off Max Verstappen to win the Monaco GP win but a penalty for the Red Bull driver meant Sebastian Vettel was P2 while Charles Leclerc provided the drama. It was an emotional start to the Monaco Grand Prix as Formula 1 paid tribute to the late Niki Lauda with a minute's silence on the grid. All the drivers, including pole sitter Hamilton, wore red caps in honour of the triple World Champion. However, when the lights went out it was down to business as Hamilton made a fast start while Verstappen challenged Bottas and brought his front wing up alongside the W10's rear tyres but it was the Finn who stayed ahead to run second. Vettel lined up fourth ahead of 2018 Monaco GP...
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