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Hamilton ‘can’t work harder’ in title chase

Lewis Hamilton says he can't give any more focus or effort than he currently is as he tries to close the gap to team-mate Nico Rosberg at the Hungarian Grand Prix. Rosberg leads the championship by 14 points after his victory in Germany, with Hamilton limited to third place having started the race 20th on the grid. Hamilton has an impressive record in Hungary having won on four occasions already, but he said he is taking nothing for granted and working as hard as possible to try and reduce the deficit. “The Hungarian Grand Prix is always a special one for me, with four pole positions and four wins from my seven races there so far – including my first victory for Mercedes last...
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