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Hamilton wants Ferrari, Red Bull fight in Singapore

Lewis Hamilton is hoping Red Bull and Ferrari can bring the fight to Mercedes at the Singapore Grand Prix. Hamilton took a dominant victory at Marina Bay last year, taking pole position by three tenths of a second – a mighty margin around the slow-speed circuit – and then dominating the race. Article continues under video Mercedes had typically struggled at the high-downforce course, but they have been impressive at similar circuits all season, with Hamilton or teammate Valtteri Bottas winning at every street circuit this year. Ferrari have won the past two races, but are expected to fall behind both Mercedes and Red Bull in Singapore, although that is little comfort for Hamilton....
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