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Wow. What BS. And I'm saying that as a guy who wanted Kimi to win.
Certainly Hamilton cut the corner and gained an advantage. To a certain degree, he was forced to do so when Kimi pushed him off the track (which was a little unsporting, but not necessarily illegal). Hamilton got an advantage by cutting the corner a bit, but then gave it back to Kimi on the following straight. Hamilton then got back in the hunt, drafted Kimi, and got by Kimi fair and square on the following corner. Brilliant driving. Kimi may have been a little sneaky in trying to nudge Hamilton at the apex of the corner where he was passed (fairly), but nothing too horrible.
I think it's a bigger shame Kimi semi-tossed it away with his two last spins. That's a bit embarrassing.
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