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This weekend is the first break since the 2022 championship began this year, with Hamilton hoping to avenge his devastating loss to rival Max Verstappen last year. The controversial race in Abu Dhabi sparked a major fallout in the sport, with many Hamilton fans crying foul over the judges decision not to follow normal protocol within the race. In his first comments regarding the race, Hamilton admitted he had hoped for an apology from the FIA, the sports governing body, but wasn't surprised one was coming.
He said: "Look, I wasn't expecting an apology and it is not something I have focused on.
"We know that is the way it is, and that was probably not going to happen.
"But at least there is that transparency, and it has been called a human error and that is a positive step.
"We cannot go back unfortunately and change the