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Hamilton 'close to perfection in 2014'

Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton has been 'close to perfection' in the first four grands prix of the season, according to former world champion Nigel Mansell. Briton Hamilton, who won the world title in 2008, has won three successive races after failing to finish the season-opening grand prix in Australia. 'No driver ever wins a world title in a bad team,' Mansell, 60, told BBC Sport. Please turn on JavaScript. Media requires JavaScript to play. //
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