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Hamilton: Mercedes could be in trouble in Brazil

Article To news overview © Mercedes AMG F1 Lewis Hamilton has admitted that Mercedes could be "in trouble" against Red Bull's current pace at the Brazilian Grand Prix. Hamilton came home 16 seconds behind Max Verstappen in the Mexico City Grand Prix, with the Dutch driver checking out up front once he took the lead into Turn 1. Having spent more time worrying about the pursuing Sergio Perez in the second Red Bull behind him, Hamilton said that this weekend's race at Interlagos could be more of the same. "Obviously, 19 points is a lot of points," Hamilton told media, including RacingNews365.com, referring to Verstappen's extended title advantage. "He's had a lot of...
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