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Hamilton determined for 'straight fight' with Rosberg

Getty Images Enlarge Lewis Hamilton wants Mercedes' recent vow to prioritise reliability until the end of the season to ensure his championship battle with Nico Rosberg decided on the track. After suffering numerous issues this season Hamilton took the lead of the championship with victory in Singapore after a foreign substance contaminated Rosberg's steering column, forcing him to retire. Hamilton knows Mercedes is working hard to rectify its reliability problems and he hopes that allows the 2014 championship to be decided fairly. "It was disappointing for the team to have another retirement but I know they have made this a priority moving forwards," Hamilton said. "It's...
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