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Hamilton's ‘more powerful' PU will be back for Saudi Arabia

Lewis Hamilton's rocket from the Sao Paulo Grand Prix will be back in his W12 for the Saudi Arabian race, says Andy Shovlin. Hamilton has two Internal Combustion Engines in the mix for the final stint of this year's championship, handed a new ICE at the Interlagos circuit. He put that power to good use, racing his way from 10th on the grid to first at the chequered flag. He followed that P1 up with another in Qatar, although for the Losail race Mercedes reverted to an older ICE. That though didn't stop Hamilton from taking pole position and the race win. With Hamilton's deficit in the Drivers' Championship down to just eight points, Mercedes are set to bring his Brazilian ICE back for...
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