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Hill: Hamilton will ‘re-double his efforts'

Former World Champ turned commentator Damon Hill believes Lewis Hamilton will 're-double his efforts' to win this year's World title after losing out in 2016. Last season Hamilton lost the title by five points to his then-Mercedes team-mate Nico Rosberg only for the German to retire days later. Rosberg cited the intensity of the competition as his main reason for calling it quits, however, this season Hill reckons Hamilton will ramped it up even more. 'Lewis was probably annoyed he did not win it last year,' said the 1996 World Champion. 'That was one that got away and I am sure he wants to put that right. 'Nico stopped because of the pressure of competing. He had his guts turned inside...
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