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Hamilton expects Bahrain heat to aid Ferrari

– Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton is conscious that warmer temperatures in Bahrain, compared to the previous round in China, are likely to play into main rival Ferrari's hands.Hamilton claimed victory in cold and overcast conditions at Shanghai, with air temperature hovering around 12/13°C, and the track remaining cool following pre-race rain.However, air temperature is forecast to peak at 38°C at Sakhir this weekend, and while qualifying and the race will take place in twilight, leading to lower temperatures, Hamilton remains wary. "Being that it's often a warmer race, Ferrari is very good in hotter conditions," said Hamilton."These were quite good conditions for me...
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