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Hamilton denies being ‘furious' about tyre call

Oct.12 Lewis Hamilton denies he was 'furious' with Mercedes' race strategy call in Turkey. As Spain's AS newspaper observed, 'A Mercedes won the race, but there was no loud cheering in the pits when the world champion complained on the other line about a dubious strategy'. Indeed, Hamilton was vocally upset on Sunday when he discovered that pitting against his protestations for a new set of intermediate tyres dropped him out of podium contention. Some in the British press said he was 'furious'. 'It isn't true to say I'm furious with my team,' Hamilton insisted on Monday. 'I wanted to risk it and try and go to the end, but it was my call to stay out and it didn't work. In the end we did...
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