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Hamilton holds his nerve to win action-packed Tuscan Grand Prix – Sydney Morning Herald
Lewis Hamilton won a hectic Tuscan Grand Prix on Sunday to clinch his 90th Formula One win and move just one shy of Michael Schumacher’s record.
“It was all a bit of a daze. It was like three races in one day,” said Hamilton, who finished 4.880 seconds clear of Bottas for a record 222nd points finish in a race with three standing starts.
“All those restarts, the focus that’s needed during that time, it’s really, really hard,” said the Briton, who started on pole but lost out to Bottas initially.
He turned the tables at the first standing restart and retained the lead at the second.
The race was Ferrari’s 1000th championship grand prix…
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