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'You're going to catch me', Stewart tells Hamilton

Jackie Stewart, Britain's only triple Formula One world champion, knows his record is on borrowed time after Lewis Hamilton's storming victory in Sunday's Bahrain Grand Prix. Forty two years have passed since the Scot, now 75, won his third and final title in 1973 but Mercedes' double world champion is well on the road to joining him after a third triumph in four races. Stewart was on hand to conduct the post-race podium interviews at the Sakhir circuit, congratulating Hamilton on the 'hell of a season you're having.' He has not always been complimentary in the past, questioning the Englishman's mind management skills, as well as career and lifestyle choices, but Hamilton accepted the...
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