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Toto Wolff has apologised to Lewis Hamilton after the seven-time champion was stuck behind the midfield and unable to make up positions in Imola. There was hope Hamilton could make up positions in the wet weather at the start but he was unable to get a foothold into the race.

Speaking immediately after the chequered flag, Wolff said: "Hi Lewis, Sorry for what you have had to drive today. I know this is undrivable and not what we deserve to score as a result. This was a terrible race. We will come out of this."

Hamilton replied: "Yeah, no worries, Toto. Just keep on working hard."

The FIA's decision to not allow DRS use until the halfway stage made it impossible for Hamilton to get close enough to pass the cars in front. When the DRS was activated, Hamilton was stuck behind a train of cars despite his attempts to pass Pierre Gasly and work his way through the pack.

Speaking to Sky Sports F1, Wolff added:

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