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Hamilton: Congratulations to Max, he did a great job

Lewis Hamilton was humble in defeat to Max Verstappen at the French Grand Prix, the seven-time Formula 1 World Champion praising the Red Bull driver for a job well done on Sunday while lamenting a lack of straight-line speed. Very late into the race, it looked as if Hamilton was going to work a miracle on Pirelli hard tyres that were tasked a couple of miles too far for his Mercedes at Paul Ricard. But Hammertime and everything else he had in the bag could not contain his title rival. Hamilton said after the race: 'Congratulations to Max, he did a great job today. The Red Bulls had better straight-line speed all weekend but considering that we had such a difficult Friday, I'm really happy...
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