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Hamilton: 'Not a bad start but plenty of stuff to improve'

©Mercedes Phillip van Osten 15/03/2019 at 09:31 Friday's pace-setter Lewis Hamilton says he had "a positive buzz" driving his Mercedes W10 around Albert Park, but insists there is still much to improve. The reigning world champion topped both free practice sessions in Melbourne, with team mate Valtteri Bottas tagging along behind the Brit in FP2. It was a trouble-free day for the Silver Arrows squad whose performance level satisfied both driver and team. Hamilton and Bottas power ahead for Mercedes in FP2 "I have a positive buzz from driving the car today - this is what I love doing," said Hamilton. "The car feels like it's in a similar place to where it was in...
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