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Hamilton accepts penalty after visiting stewards under red flag

Lewis Hamilton says he went to see the stewards during the red flag period during the Italian Grand Prix and was shown onboard footage that led him to accept his penalty for entering a closed pit lane. Championship leader Hamilton was in a comfortable lead ahead of Carlos Sainz when he pit under the safety car at Monza after Kevin Magnussen stopped on track. However, the pit lane had been closed as Magnussen’s car needed pushing into the pit lane, and Hamilton was duly handed a 10-second stop-and-go penalty that dropped him to the back of the field and limited him to seventh at the finish, having to take the penalty after a red flag interruption.
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