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'Hamilton will recover quickly'

id="story_continues_1" itemprop="description"> Mercedes boss Toto Wolff says Lewis Hamilton will bounce back from the disappointment of losing the Monaco Grand Prix. Hamilton was cruising to victory in Monaco on Sunday only for a strategy error by Mercedes to drop him to third. 'He has such mental strength and is on a roll,' Wolff said. 'It must be very sore to lose that one because it was his to win but I have no doubt he will recover as quickly as he always does.' Hamilton, who has won three of the six races this year and taken pole for four of them, was leading by more than 20 seconds when a late-race safety car led to a panicked decision by Mercedes to pit him...
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