Lewis Hamilton has vowed that he still has complete trust in the strategic decision-making of his Mercedes team and has moved on from the race-costing aberration in Monaco.
Hamilton said he does not look back, but only looks forward. He said training and trying to come back strong this weekend, Sport24 has reported.
The Formula One Champion said it was really irrelevant what happened in the past now and there was nothing he could do about it, so there's no point dwelling on it.
The Briton said there were lots and lots of races to come, lots of improvements that could be made, adding that he has a great team and a great car.
Hamilton leads German team-mate Nico Rosberg by 10 points ahead of Sunday's race.
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