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Hamilton needs to crush Vettel's momentum in China

This weekend's Chinese Grand Prix offers Lewis Hamilton the perfect opportunity to end Sebastian Vettel's winning streak before the deficit becomes too great. But first Mercedes need to get it right. Vettel has started this year's championship in flying form, taking the chequered flag in Australia and again in Bahrain. It has given the Ferrari driver a perfect score of 50 and, more importantly, a 17-point advantage over Hamilton in the race to be the first to secure a fifth World title. You have to go back to 1982 to find the last time that a driver, Alain Prost, won the opening two races of the season but failed to win the title. Not since Alain Prost in 1982 has a driver won the opening...
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