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Reliability shows Mercedes did a better job than Red Bull - Hamilton

Lewis Hamilton says Mercedes’ better reliability in the Bahrain Grand Prix means his team did a better job than Red Bull despite the performance deficit through the race. Charles Leclerc and Max Verstappen were fighting for victory until the defending champion retired late in the race, promoting Carlos Sainz and Sergio Perez to second and third. Perez then also hit trouble and stopped on the last lap, handing Hamilton an unexpected podium having been a distant fifth for the majority of the race. “Every point can make a difference,” Hamilton said. “I've lost world titles with just one point. Whilst we're currently not necessarily performance-wise fighting with these guys, this...
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