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Lewis Hamilton said the start to Sunday's Monaco Grand Prix should not have been delayed because of rain, declaring: 'We are Formula One drivers'.
The sport's most famous race was pushed back by nine minutes and then by an additional seven after a downpour.
Two laps followed behind the safety car before race director Eduardo Freitas, officiating just his second F1 event, suspended the grand prix.
Lewis Hamilton said the start to Sunday's Monaco Grand Prix should not have been delayed
A power outage then knocked out the starting lights, leading to a further 45-minute hold-up, with the seventh round of the campaign eventually starting - albeit behind the safety car - one hour and five minutes later than advertised.
In a statement, F1's ruling body, the FIA, said: 'Race control was monitoring a severe downpour that was rapidly approaching the circuit, and as it arrived during the start procedure, the safety car start and its associated procedures were implemented.
'This was done for safety reasons in consideration that there has been no wet running this weekend.'
Hamilton, who started eighth and finished eighth, said: 'You