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Hamilton admits Red Bull concerns

Despite securing pole position and locking out the front row, Lewis Hamilton fears he could lose out to Sebastian Vettel come Sunday's British GP. The Mercedes driver was the one to beat in Saturday's qualifying at Silverstone, posting a 1:29.607 to beat his team-mate Nico Rosberg by 0.452s. The two Red Bull racers were next in line with Championship leader Sebastian Vettel putting his RB9 up into third place ahead of Mark Webber. And it's Vettel that Hamilton fears could put an end to his home crowd celebrations come Sunday especially as his own W04 is known to be hard on its Pirelli tyres. "I think undoubtedly it's going to be tough to keep Sebastian behind," the 28-year-old...
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