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'Hamilton ignored Mercedes car's limit to win the Brazilian Grand Prix'

Lewis Hamilton was able to finish first in the Brazilian Grand Prix after starting eleventh due to a five-place grid penalty for an engine change. Charles Leclerc thought that was a great achievement, but the Ferrari driver feels that the seven-time world champion completely ignored the Mercedes car's limit during that race. The Brit was ready to catch up after his grid penalty and the disqualification caused by a DRS violation. He was able to overtake Max Verstappen 12 laps before the finish and took his 101st victory. Leclerc only feels that the Hamilton went way too far and ignored the limits of the car. "Of course, Mercedes and Red Bull have a strong car at the moment but what...
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