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Hamilton's change in style helped dominant victory

Lewis Hamilton recorded his sixth victory at the Chinese Grand Prix on Sunday morning, and the five-time and reigning world champion believes his change of driving style helped the dominant display in a Mercedes one-two. Mercedes have secured three consecutive one-two victories at the start of this 2019 Formula 1 season, with Hamilton coming out on top on the last two occasions, with Valtteri Bottas winning in Melbourne. Hamilton's win on Sunday was pretty straightforward, after passing Bottas at the beginning of the race, and never looking back once ahead. But the world champion's overall weekend was far from simple. "Through the weekend, the car's really not liked how I drive at...
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