Monza: Lewis Hamilton felt no need to seek out Jenson Button to apologise for his Belgian GP Twitter gaffe on Thursday and said he had learned from the experience, would not be repeating the error and had moved on.
The 2008 Formula One world champion caused a furore in Spa last weekend when he tweeted confidential qualifying data to nearly a million followers - including members of rival teams grateful for the information.
He subsequently deleted the Tweet at McLaren's request.

The 2008 champion caused a furore in Spa last weekend when he tweeted confidential qualifying data to nearly a million followers.
Button, the 2009 champion whose car's performance was also highlighted on the telemetry, won the race at Spa but said afterwards that he was 'disappointed' with his team-mate.
"I haven't spoken to him, don't plan to, moved on from it," said Hamilton at the Italian Grand Prix. "Obviously it wasn't the best thing to do and it won't happen again, so move forward and focus on this race."
Button, speaking to reporters separately, made clear he had also moved on.
"I thought it was important to say how I felt. It's very easy to not say anything," he explained. "It's also better because when you say something you can clear it up quicker.
"It's a pity I didn't get to see Lewis after the race. We had a picture together, and that was it. I didn't see him after that."
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Lewis Carl Davidson Hamilton[1] MBE (born in Stevenage;[2] 7 January 1985) is a British Formula One racing driver from England, currently racing for the McLaren Mercedes team and is the youngest ever Formula One World Champion. He was named af ...
Jenson Alexander Lyons Button (born 19 January 1980) is a British Formula One racing driver from England. He currently drives for the Brawn GP team. He won his first Grand Prix in Hungary, on 6 August 2006 after 113 races.[1] Button痴 nicknam ...

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