
Lewis Hamilton has said he believes his 10-place grid penalty is a bit harsh for crashing into the back of Kimi Raikkonen. Hamilton will be set back ten places at the French Grand Prix grid.
"The rule is a bit silly," Hamilton said about not being able to leave the pitlane when the safety car and the rest of the field is passing by. "We are in the race - how can you red light at the end of the pitlane? But that's the rule and I accept it. I start 10 places back in the next race. It's a bit harsh. I didn't aim to ruin anyone's race.
"Going forward, the mood is strong. The fact is we destroyed everyone at the weekend. With the car we have right now there is no stopping us."
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