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Hamilton gets five-second penalty for Albon punt

Lewis Hamilton has been penalised five-seconds for punting the Red Bull of Alex Albon off during their fierce battle for second place late in the race. The Mercedes was quick to apologise, but the FIA appointed race stewards decided a five-second penalty was warranted which dropped the World Champion from third to seventh and promoted Carlos Sainz to third. Hamilton said as he alighted his car, Massive apologies to Albon – the gap was there but it was completely my fault. They did a fantastic job, they outperformed us on the straights. Steward's Report:
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