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Hamilton's car breaks down in qualy

Lewis Hamilton suffered a major blow to his championship hopes at the German GP after being forced out of qualifying when his car broke down. As a result of the breakdown, Hamilton is set to start Sunday's race from 14th on the grid, 13 places behind his pole-sitting title rival Sebastian Vettel. "When you're fighting for a championship this close, you can't afford days like this," said Hamilton. When's the German GP on Sky F1? The essential TV times and ways to watch Sky F1's coverage from Hockenheim Mercedes later confirmed that Hamilton, seen to have run wide and onto the kerbs, hadn't been at fault, with the cause of his demise diagnosed as a hydraulic leak. "We had the...
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