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Hamilton: Only F1 title thoughts prevented Leclerc Monza collision

Lewis Hamilton says he "wouldn't have have moved" and he and Charles Leclerc "would have collided" during the Italian Grand Prix, if he was not targeting the Formula 1 title

Championship leader Hamilton pressured Ferrari youngster Leclerc for more than 20 laps at Monza, mounting two serious attacks that led to stern defences.

On the first occasion, Hamilton moved to the outside at the Roggia chicane and was forced onto the run-off as Leclerc squeezed him to the right, and on the second Leclerc moved across through Curva Grande - forcing Hamilton to back off.

Asked if he would have dealt with Leclerc the same way if the title was resolved, Hamilton said: "I wouldn't have moved. And we would have collided."

Hamilton has built a commanding lead in the championship and is zeroing in on a sixth crown, whereas Leclerc only claimed his first win in F1 last week and is not in title contention.

Leclerc also admitted after the race that his first experience of Monza as a Ferrari driver was "the first weekend in my life where the only thing I've got in my head is winning".

In the heat of battle Hamilton suggested Leclerc was being "dangerous", but reflecting on the race afterwards Hamilton did not believe Leclerc got carried away or showed a "lack of respect", describing the incidents as just having a "couple of close moments".

"We don't have a problem, we're not in a fight," said Hamilton. "I congratulated him straight out of the car. I think Charles is one of the most respectful drivers.

"This is the first time I've come wheel-to-wheel with him as such.

"When you arrive at a new driver you learn how they approach different scenarios.

"And maybe you position the car differently, maybe I'll do a better job next time."

Hamilton's pursuit of Leclerc was similar to his chase of Kimi Raikkonen at Monza last year, when he eventually passed the Ferrari with a relatively routine move around the outside at the first chicane.

But Hamilton said it was not fair to compare the battles because: "They weren't as quick on the straights last year, or we weren't as slow on the straights."

He did say he may discuss the battle with Leclerc in private should the opportunity arise.

"We could probably talk about it in private together but it's nothing major and we continue to race," he said.

"I'm looking forward to many more races together."

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