Lewis Hamilton has held his hands up and admitted he got it wrong after accusing Formula One chiefs of singling him out for punishment over the weekend.
The Briton's bid to match Michael Schumacher's record 91 victories at the Russian Grand Prix on Sunday was ruined when he was handed a 10-second penalty for performing two illegal practice starts ahead of the race.
Hamilton, the six-time world champion, claimed afterwards that F1 bosses were finding new ways to stop him from winning after finishing third in a race won by teammate Valtteri Bottas.
But, now the Mercedes star has had a few days to reflect on his outburst, he has offered an update on his Instagram. He said: "I may not always get it right in the face of adversity. "I may not
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