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Hamilton: Floor damage a 'struggle' despite F1 Mexican GP victory

Lewis Hamilton explained his charge to victory in the Formula 1 Mexican Grand Prix had been a 'struggle' thanks to floor damage picked up on the race's opening lap

The Mercedes driver pulled off an impressive long stint on hard tyres to snatch victory from pre-event favourites Ferrari after bouncing back from near calamity on the opening lap.

Having lost momentum when forced wide by Sebastian Vettel on the charge down to the first corner, Hamilton then had a wild moment alongside Max Verstappen before Turn 2 - as the pair took to the grass.

When he rejoined, he then had a brief battle with Carlos Sainz Jr before he was finally able to regain his composure and push back to the front.

But after the race, Hamilton made sure to inspect the broken right hand side of his floor - which had a big hole in it as the result of the first lap incidents - and he admitted things had been far from easy.

"We came here thinking we were on the back foot knowing it was a difficult race for us, but we pulled through," said Hamilton.

"We had quite a bit of a damage on the car so the race was quite a bit of a struggle. I had to keep my head down. It seemed like a long second stint but I am so grateful for today."

Hamilton's victory was made by gaining track position after making an earlier stop than race leader Sebastian Vettel to get the undercut.

And although the expectation had been for Hamilton's tyres to drop away, he kept things together - as Vettel admitted that Ferrari could have perhaps done a better job on strategy.

"I think Lewis, he was just cruising for most of the second stint to the point where the pack was arriving and I guess he had enough tyres left," said Vettel.

"I am happy because I think it was a good race. But I think here or there maybe with strategy we could have been a bit sharper."

Although Hamilton took victory, Valtteri Bottas's third place meant the world championship battle continues to next weekend's race in the United States.

Hamilton was sanguine about having not wrapped up the title in Mexico, instead enjoying his first victory at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez since 2016.

"I don't mind," he said. "I love racing and taking one race at a time. This is a race I have wanted to win for some time and it has always been a little bit tricky for us, so I am incredibly humbled by today's opportunity."

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