MONACO (Reuters) - Even in defeat, on the most famous Formula One circuit of them all, Lewis Hamilton revived memories of his great hero and serial Monaco winner Ayrton Senna.
On his slowing-down lap, after a certain victory had been cruelly snatched from his grasp by a pitstop blunder, the Briton stopped his Mercedes at the Portier corner before the tunnel entry.
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