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Lewis Hamilton has claimed his team radio outburst to Mercedes was down to his engine overheating and not his battle with George Russell. Hamilton moaned to his team in the closing stages of the race after he had dropped behind Russell to a safety car pit stop for the Mercedes rookie.
The seven-time champion appeared to question the team, saying: "You put me in a really difficult position." After the race, Hamilton was asked what he meant by his team radio spat.
He said: "I couldn't fight for third because the engine was overheating so I had to back off. I just had to sit behind but as I said we bagged as many points as we could as a team and that's great."
Hamilton also claimed P4 was a "great result" for the team after suffering for pace all weekend. The Mercedes pair were struggling to get inside the top 10 on Friday and were being beaten by midfield teams such as McLaren