apology to Mercedes back at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix after finishing nine places behind team-mate George Russell. But his regrets have been more regular in recent races, starting at the Austrian Grand Prix when he crashed out in Sprint qualifying.
And the British racing icon apologised in back-to-back races at Spa and Zandvoort for very different reasons. Hamilton was forced to retire from the Belgian Grand Prix after being at fault for a crash with Fernando Alonso.
It was a different story at the Dutch Grand Prix as Hamilton launched an expletive radio rant at Mercedes after he felt they ruined his chances of winning.
Both races saw Hamilton apologise and he had his tail between his legs once again after the Singapore Grand Prix, where he hit the barrier and ended up finishing eighth.
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