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'I think we stand a better chance in Spain' - Hamilton

Lewis Hamilton is confident Mercedes will be in better shape at the Spanish Grand Prix this weekend after understanding some of the reasons for the car's lack of race pace earlier in the season. Hamilton and team-mate Nico Rosberg have taken pole position at the last two races but have struggled to match the pace of the fastest cars in the race. One of the main issues has been rear-tyre degradation, but Hamilton is confident the Mercedes will be better suited to the Circuit de Catalunya. "I definitely think this is going to be a little bit different," he said. "Bahrain was very much rear-limited [degradation], but on my side of the garage it was quite positive, certainly in...
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