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Hamilton explains post-race ‘unhappiness'

Lewis Hamilton has called for understanding from fans and journalists, saying they cannot expect a driver to be happy when they don't get the result they wanted. Hamilton fell 20 points behind Sebastian Vettel in Sunday's Austrian Grand Prix, finishing fourth to the Ferrari driver's P2. The Brit was clearly unhappy with the result. “I think it’s important for people who are watching, and also people who are reporting, to have patience with us drivers,” Hamilton later explained. “You can’t be happy when you don’t have a result. You sacrifice everything to get the best result possible. “When you personally don’t deliver and when things stack up against you, it’s hard to...
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