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Christian Horner claimed Lewis Hamilton would have been 'mortified' after his qualifying nightmare in Monaco last season, whilst Toto Wolff admitted his performance was a 'disaster'. The popular Netflix series Drive to Survive returns on Friday, and, as usual, it has provided never-seen-before footage from the latest F1 campaign.

One of the episodes features Red Bull's joy and Mercedes' misery on Monaco Grand Prix weekend.

Hamilton endured his worst qualifying session since the 2018 German Grand Prix and qualified outside the top two for the first time in the 2021 season.

He produced the seventh fastest lap before Charles Leclerc, on provisional pole, crashed at Swimming Pool, prompting a red flag.

It meant the 37-year-old was to start Sunday's race seventh on the grid whilst title rival Max Verstappen was

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