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Hamilton says he'll study Rosberg's data in detail

Lewis Hamilton says he'll study Nico Rosberg's Bahrain Grand Prix data in a bid to ensure he's one step ahead at the next event. The Briton went into the Bahrain on the back of a dominant win in Malaysia. Hamilton topped all three practice sessions, but when it came to qualifying, Rosberg managed to outpace his team-mate. Hamilton believes the reason Rosberg found so much pace is because he studied his data from Malaysia. "I'm relaxed, I'm happy," said the 2008 world champion. "But I also know there is a lot of work to do. "I know that I lacked a little bit of pace, I didn't have the pace that I had last week [in Malaysia]. "So I'm going to study hard these next two...
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