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Anonymous
>>318650 Logic says that if he let Kimi overtake, he had to go slower, despite being propelled or not. The only thing you can argue is the fact he was really close right after letting Kimi pass, which is something anyone would do, enabling him to overtake Kimi again, since his pace was much superior (important, he gained a lot of time before that situation, thus going much better).
I see it was a normal overtake, but if Ferrari doesn't keep up with the championship, fia will end finding it boring.
Still, we don't need to cry, it's not like it's over and Hamilton is still in front
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