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Hamilton ‘won't catch the leaders' during the Belgian GP

Daniel Ricciardo believes Lewis Hamilton won't be able to catch the leaders during Sunday's Belgian Grand Prix after the championship leader is set to start the race from the back of the grid.  After Hamilton used up all his allocated engines coming into the Belgian Grand Prix, the British driver will pick up a 55-place grid penalty, sending him to the back-row, along with Fernando Alonso. The Australian driver believes as long as the leaders have a ‘clean' race, and slower cars do not hold up the leaders, Hamilton is unlikely to see the top drivers during Sunday's 44-lap Belgian Grand Prix. Daniel Ricciardo qualified his Red Bull in 5th place, behind both Ferrari cars, whilst his...
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