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Brazilian win would ‘salute’ Senna – Hamilton

Lewis Hamilton believes a win at Interlagos will be a fitting tribute to his idol Ayrton Senna, with a win in Brazil one of the few things lacking from the three-time World Champions resume. Senna won his home Grand Prix on two occasions in 1991 and 1993 while driving for McLaren, and current Mercedes AMG PETRONAS driver Hamilton is looking to emulate his fellow three-time World Champion this weekend on a track that he puts amongst the classics on the Formula 1 calendar. “Interlagos is one of the real classics – quite short, tough on tyres, with variable weather and a really tricky start to the lap that always seems to bring drama,” said Hamilton. “Then there's the fans. The...
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