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'We should be pushing flat out the whole race' - Hamilton

 XPB Images Lewis Hamilton believes the racing can still be improved in F1 because drivers should be pushing flat out for an entire grand prix. The 2016 season has started with two exciting races, though the fight for victory in the Bahrain Grand Prix was over early as Nico Rosberg opened up a commanding lead following poor starts for Hamilton and Kimi Raikkonen, while Sebastian Vettel retired on the formation lap. With Rosberg able to cruise home, Hamilton says the front two would not have been pushing hard once a gap had opened up and he wants drivers to be pushing at 100% throughout the race. "Things could be better," Hamilton said. "We should be pushing flat...
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