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Hamilton wants ‘this battle to continue'

Walking away from two Ferrari circuits, both of which yielded wins for the Scuderia, Lewis Hamilton says he 'want this battle to continue' as F1 heads to Singapore. 2019 began with a run of Mercedes victories, the team taking eight on the trot before a heat wave in Austria opened the door to Red Bull. Having suffered their first defeat of the campaign at the Red Bull Ring, Mercedes haven't had it all their own since. While Hamilton has added a further two P1s to his tally, the last six grands prix have been split with two for Mercedes, two for Red Bull and now two for Ferrari. Hamilton, though, is still on course for a sixth World title, leading the standings by 63 points over his...
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