Formula One: Hamilton takes blame for Bahrain penalty

AFP , Monday 17 Apr 2017

Lewis Hamilton
Lewis Hamilton on the podium after his second place in Bahrain (AFP)

Lewis Hamilton took the blame for the five-second penalty that upset his bid to win Sunday’s Bahrain Grand Prix.

The three-time world champion said the penalty was a setback, but that his Mercedes may not have been fast enough to overhaul the triumphant Ferrari of Sebastian Vettel.

“The pit lane situation was really my fault, so apologies to the team for losing time there," said Hamilton.

"I didn't know if I could catch Sebastian, but the penalty made it twice as hard. I’m sorry and apologise, but we still got good points for the team and we still had a great fight."

Hamilton was running second between team-mate Valtteri Bottas and Australian Daniel Ricciardo of Red Bull on lap 13 when a Safety Car was deployed after a collision.

The Mercedes team called in both Bottas and Hamilton who slowed illegally in the pit lane entry ahead of Ricciardo.

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