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Hamilton hopeful more teams will step up

Mercedes and Lewis Hamilton may have been utterly dominant for the last five years and the five-time champion is confident they can do I again. Hamilton has won four of the last five world titles only being pipped by Nico Rosberg in 2016 at the final race in Abu Dhabi. The Brit has comfortably beaten his main rival Vettel over the last two seasons and he’s backing him and his team to do it again. “It’s been a difficult winter for the guys back at the factory,” he said. “But if anyone can do it, I truly believe it’s my guys. “We are the only team to have won a championship in a crossover of a rules situation.” All the talk has been about...
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