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See the full story · 3 sourcesFrustrated Lewis Hamilton claims Ferrari strategy cost him F1 Dutch GP podium

Briton says team too slow to pit Charles Leclerc
‘It’s something that we need to discuss offline’
Lewis Hamilton has told his Ferrari team that they must up their game if he is to remain in the Formula One world championship fight after the British driver was angry with strategy calls at the Dutch Grand Prix , comparing them unfavourably with the decisive way his former team Mercedes had acted.
The race was won by McLaren’s Lando Norris from Mercedes’ Kimi Antonelli and George Russell. Hamilton was fourth but believed he might have had a shot of a podium had Ferrari moved Charles Leclerc aside sooner when Hamilton, on a different tyre strategy, was quicker than his teammate.
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