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Hamilton 'pathetic' for skipping media duties after Lauda death

Lewis Hamilton has been slammed as "pathetic" for skipping his media duties at the Monaco Grand Prix in the wake of Niki Lauda's passing this week. Former Formula 1 driver John Watson, who raced alongside Lauda said Hamilton ought to have paid a tribute to his former Mercedes chief. Lauda played a pivotal role in tempting Hamilton to the Silver Arrows from McLaren in 2013. Article continues under video In a social media post after Lauda's passing was confirmed, Hamilton said: "I will miss our conversations, our laughs, the big hugs after winning races together. God rest your soul. Thank you for being a bright light in my life. I’ll always be here for your family should...
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