Lewis Hamilton happy to go home after eventful Saudi Grand Prix

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Hamilton finished the controversial race down in 10th place

“Right now, we are not fighting for the top step,” said Hamilton. “We are so far off the guys up ahead and we have a lot of work to do. It feels like a long way away.

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