Brawn's advice to Hamilton: Lick your wounds and learn
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[September 29, 2020]
By Alan Baldwin
LONDON (Reuters) - Lewis Hamilton and
Mercedes should lick their wounds and learn from the mistakes made
in Sunday's Russian Grand Prix, Formula One's managing director for
motorsport Ross Brawn said on Monday.
Six-times world champion Hamilton collected two five-second
penalties in Sochi for practising starts in the wrong place,
punishments that put on hold his bid for a record-equalling 91st
win.
The Briton, who finished third after starting on pole position,
accused stewards of trying to stop him but Brawn, a former Mercedes
team boss, saw a combination of bad luck and mistakes.
"Personally, I would go away, lick my wounds and think about how I
could prevent such incidences again in the future," he said in a
column on the formula1.com website.
"That’s what I know the team will be doing. I know many of the
people, from my time at the team, and they will recognise they have
made some mistakes.
"Bad luck and mistakes happen, it’s how you respond that matters.
It’s easy to think the world is against you, but there is nearly
always something you could have done differently and you can learn
from."
Mercedes, who won with Valtteri Bottas, were fined 25,000 euros
($29,137) by stewards for clearing Hamilton to practise his starts
where he did.
Hamilton was initially given two penalty points, which would have
left him perilously close to a race ban, but the stewards overturned
that after accepting the team's responsibility.
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Formula One Managing Director of Motorsports Ross Brawn walks at the
Shanghai International Circuit ahead of the Chinese F1 Grand
Prix. REUTERS/Aly Song

The Briton, who is still four points away from a ban, said he would
have to be 'squeaky clean' in future.
"I guess we’ll go through the rule book and pick out areas where
they can create rules, areas where penalties have never been given
before," he said.
"We’ve gone through seasons before without penalties so I just have
to make sure I give them no reason, not even a sniff to be able to
do something."

Team boss Toto Wolff said Mercedes would just have to "take it on
the chin and move on".
($1 = 0.8580 euros)
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin, editing by Clare Fallon)
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