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Hamilton shines in rainy Monaco

Briton survives crash in incident-heavy race to leap to top of drivers standings, Massa can only manage third.

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Mclaren8217;s Lewis Hamilton battled to a masterful Monaco Grand Prix victory on Sunday despite hitting the barriers on an afternoon of mayhem on the principality8217;s slippery streets.

8220;This has got to be the highlight of my career, and it will be the highlight for the rest of my life,8221; declared the ecstatic Briton, the first English winner of the showcase race since Graham Hill in 1969.

8220;Even if I win here again, which I plan on doing, this is the best one8230; It was the most fun I8217;ve ever had in a race,8221; he added.

The Briton8217;s sixth win in 23 starts, and second of the season, catapulted the 23-year-old to the top of the standings 8212; three points clear of Ferrari8217;s world champion Kimi Raikkonen who took ninth place after a wet and crash-strewn race.

Poland8217;s Robert Kubica was second for BMW Sauber, 3 seconds behind, with Ferrari8217;s Brazilian Felipe Massa in third after starting on pole position.

The race, glamour highlight of the Formula One season, was ended after the two hour mark was reached with 76 of the 78 scheduled laps completed.

8220;Great guys, fantastic job as always,8221; the jubilant Hamilton told his pit crew as he took the chequered flag.

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Hamilton made a great start, taking Raikkonen for second place into the first corner, but had to pit on lap seven with a deflated right rear tyre after a brush with the barriers at the harbour-side Tabac corner. The Briton rejoined in fifth but still with everything to play for on a circuit where the slightest mistake carries a heavy penalty.

Ironically, the early pit stop played into Hamilton8217;s hands as others literally slipped up, with Massa sliding off at the Ste Devote corner and handing the lead to Kubica for a long stretch before the pitstops.

Hamilton8217;s victory made up for the disappointment of finishing runner-up in a McLaren one-two last year and allowed him to emulate his late boyhood hero and champion Ayrton Senna as a Monaco winner.

8220;Incredible, an incredible feeling,8221; said Hamilton. 8220;The last 20 laps were very emotional.8221;

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In a race turned into a lottery by rain and crashes, with accompanying safety car interventions, Australian Mark Webber finished fourth for Red Bull with Germany8217;s Sebastian Vettel fifth for Toro Rosso.

Brazilian Rubens Barrichello was sixth for Honda, his first points since 2006, with Japan8217;s Kazuki Nakajima seventh for Williams and Finland8217;s Heikki Kovalainen eighth for McLaren after starting last from the pit lane.

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