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Montoya saw Hamilton wanted to retire: 'That was a surprise for him too'

Juan Pablo Montoya can understand why Lewis Hamilton wanted to retire after just one lap at the Spanish Grand Prix. The Colombian was especially impressed by what the seven-time world champion showed after that. Hamilton wants to give up During the Spanish GP, Hamilton immediately faced a setback. After a collision with Kevin Magnussen, he was at the back and also had to make a pit stop. The gap to the front of the grid was huge and Hamilton wondered aloud if the team shouldn't save the engine. Read more Mercedes will also use De Vries during free practice in 2022' ''It was weird that Hamilton suggested on the radio to park that car and kind of gave up, I understand why he did that. He's...
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