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Hamilton determined to 'catch up'

Lewis Hamilton is adamant there is "plenty" of time to haul in Nico Rosberg having lost ground to his team-mate in Montreal. Hamilton retired from Sunday's 70-lap Canadian Grand Prix with rear-brake failure while fighting his Mercedes team-mate for the victory. His second DNF of this season coupled with Rosberg's runner-up result means Hamilton is now 22 points behind the German in the race for the World title. The Brit is however confident that he can make up lost ground. "There are no emotions other than I couldn't believe my car stopped and the other didn't, but that's the way it goes," he said. "Two DNFs (did not finish) is not helpful, but there's a long, long...
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