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Lewis Hamilton wants second half of the season to be “stronger than the first half

Lewis Hamilton has said that he wants his second half of the Formula 1 season to be “stronger than the first half” after going into the summer break with eight wins out of 12. Hamilton and Mercedes have had one of the best halves of a F1 season as the Brit and Valtteri Bottas secured five one-two finishes in a row up until the Monaco Grand Prix. The two Mercedes drivers split the first four races between them and then Hamilton continued to win until Red Bull and Max Verstappen claimed victories in Austria and Germany, while the Brit won at Silverstone and in Hungary. But despite the domination of Mercedes so far, who lead the constructors championship by 150 points...
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