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Lewis Hamilton's Monza win confirmed after controversy over tyre pressure

Briton has massive lead in championship after avoiding disqualification following three-hour investigation

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Mercedes F1 driver Lewis Hamilton of Britain celebrates his victory in the Italian F1 Grand Prix in Monza, which provisionally extended his drivers' lead. Photo: Reuters

Lewis Hamilton’s 40th career victory in Sunday’s Italian Grand Prix and, with it, a 53-points advantage in the drivers’ world championship was confirmed late Sunday after a two-hour stewards’ inquiry.

The defending two-time world champion had faced possible disqualification following a technical report that claimed his Mercedes team had raced on tyres that were set at a pressure that was too low and infringed the technical regulations.

But in a statement issued nearly three hours after the race, the stewards said that they had determined the pressure in the tyres concerned were at the minimum start pressure recommended by Pirelli – when they were fitted to the car.

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This and the team’s adherence to safety procedures was sufficient evidence of Mercedes’ good intent to sway the decision in their favour.

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