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Hamilton happy with third place

Mercedes AMG Petronas Lewis Hamilton says he is happy after qualifying in third place for the Japanese Grand Prix. Hamilton edged out Romain Grosjean to ensure that he will start the race as the main challenger to Red Bull. 'I am really happy with P3 on the grid and the team has done a great job this weekend, so thank you to everybody for their hard work,' he said. 'It seems to me that we have a better package here than we've had for a while and the car felt awesome to drive. The wind direction changed around from yesterday's practice session and that changed the characteristics of the circuit, which felt like it had much more grip.' 'Third place is a strong result from Qualifying but the...
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