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Hamilton claims he will miss Button

Lewis Hamilton heaped praise on his former McLaren team-mate Jenson Button before he takes a sabbatical from Formula 1. Button, who will be replaced by promising prospect Stoffel Vandoorne, announced earlier in the year that he will be taking a break during the 2017 season and will hopefully be in a race seat again in 2018. The Mercedes driver reminisced on the years when he used to watch his compatriot race during his early years in the sport. 'He's been a great driver for many, many years. A great asset to Formula One, he's contributed a lot,' Hamilton said. 'I remember sitting at home watching him in his first grand prix, I was still in high school hoping one day that would be me and...
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