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Hamilton's FP2 ends early due to hydraulic issue

Singapore Grand Prix – Lewis Hamilton's truncated running during the second practice session has been explained as being down to a hydraulic leak on his W07. Hamilton had taken to the radio to complain about excess heat in his footwell. The reigning World Champion was withdrawn to the pits during the second session, with it quickly becoming apparent that there was an issue with his car. He climbed out and headed out the back of the garage, with mechanics gathering around to investigate the problem. Shortly after, Merc revealed that he wouldn't be taking any further part in the session due to the issue with the car. 'Unfortunately, we lost most of the second session with Lewis' car...
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