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Stewart: Maybe Hamilton has bottomed out

In the aftermath of the Singapore Grand Perix, Sir Jackie Stewart has suggested that Lewis Hamilton's lifestyle has resulted in the world champions slump and allowed Mercedes teammate Nico Rosberg to take command of the championship race. Rosberg won in Singapore to take an eight points lead in the standings, while Hamilton finished third nd endured a below-par weekend on track. Stewart, who has in the past questioned Hamilton's commitment and frowned on the Briton's lifestyle told the Daily Mail, 'Maybe you can bottom out. That can happen through consistent success because when you have consistent success everything can seem so easy.' 'Suddenly things can go less well — you overdrive,...
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