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Hamilton would prefer another rival win over Rosberg

Lewis Hamilton has veered from the usual corporate line to admit that he would prefer to see a rival from another team win a race over his own team-mate. It's often the case, when a driver is beaten by their team-mate, that they will respond by saying something along the lines of "at least my team-mate won to maximise points for the team". However Hamilton, who acknowledged that it's the best result for the team, admitted he would prefer a rival from another team win over Nico Rosberg so they take points away from him. "It's a difficult one," he noted on the Graham Norton Show. "You are a team and the job is for both drivers to score as many points as...
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