Mercedes racer Lewis Hamilton has said that he will get his act together following his plummet to the fourth position behind Red Bull racers Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber in the Monaco Grand Prix.
Hamilton aims to restore his winning streak in the Canadian Grand Prix next week, despite the disappointment he faced when his team-mate Nico Rosberg went ahead to win the Monaco Grand Prix, the Daily Star reports.
Hamilton admitted that he was not quick enough during the Monaco race and there are chances of improvement for him.
However, Formula One team principal Ross Brawn said that Hamilton will take time to improve as he has not been in the team as long as Rosberg, adding that he does not want Hamilton to be happy ranking second.
Brawn further said that he wants that the drivers should use methods to achieve the best out of their cars and must always drive each other for the triumph.
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