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Lewis Hamilton has not been 'humiliated' by George Russell despite the seven-time champion falling behind his team-mate this season, according to Damon Hill. The 1996 champion claimed Hamilton has been a 'little unlucky' which has contributed to his seventh position on the drivers' standings.
He even claimed Hamilton was trying 'experimental setups' on his car in a bid to find a solution. This has inevitably made the Briton 'look worse off' than he really is against Mercedes rookie Russell.
Hamilton has been unable to extract the best from the car with two disappointing finishes in the Saudi Arabian and Emilia Romagna Grands Prix. The multiple champion could only manage 10th in Jeddah before a 13th place-finish at Imola last time out.
Meanwhile, Russell has now scored four successive top-five finishes including a maiden Mercedes podium in


