Hamilton gets it wrong but still stretches lead


BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton made a string of errors at the Hungarian Grand Prix on Sunday but still stretched his lead over Mercedes team mate Nico Rosberg to 21 points.

"Today was one of the worst performances I’ve put in for a long, long time. I was all over the place," the Briton said after starting on pole, collecting a drive through penalty, dropping to 15th and then finishing sixth.

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