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Hamilton urges reaction to ‘really poor performance'

Having said Mercedes “under-performed all weekend” at the Monaco Grand Prix, Sir Lewis Hamilton has gone further – calling it “really, really poor”. Along with pole-sitter Charles Leclerc, who did not even get to start his home race, the Mercedes team had a “disaster day” according to their team principal and co-owner, Toto Wolff. Off the pace on Saturday and Sunday, the seven-time consecutive World Champions compounded their problems in the pits rather than out on the circuit. A strategy decision to call in Hamilton early for hard tyres failed, leaving him to finish down in seventh position, while Valtteri Bottas looked on course for a solid second place until his race was...
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