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Hamilton: Our strategy could have been slightly better

Belgian Grand Prix – Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton says that his strategy on Sunday could have been marginally better but Charles Leclerc was the deserving winner. Lewis Hamilton came home just over a second behind race winner Charles Leclerc, having reeled in the Ferrari driver consistently throughout the second phase of the race. Hamilton, starting P3, shot past front row starter Sebastian Vettel's Ferrari as the lights went out. Vettel was able to utilise his Ferrari's exceptional straight line speed to power past Hamilton again down the Kemmel Straight and then sat in front of Hamilton for the next 15 laps or so. Hamilton was able to keep up with the Ferrari, staying around a second...
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