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‘Hamilton is rewriting the history of this sport'

Lewis Hamilton deserves much of the credit for Mercedes run of six Constructors' titles with Ross Brawn saying the Brit is 'rewriting' F1's history. Mercedes clinched the teams' title last time out in Suzuka as their 1-3 result on the day gave them an unassailable 179-point lead over Ferrari. 225 of those points came from Hamilton's nine victories while Valtteri Bottas added a further 75 in wins with Mercedes taking the chequered flag in 12 of this year's 17 races. It has been an impressive season from the Brackley who also bagged eight 1-2 results. However, Brawn, F1's sporting boss, says much of the credit needs to go to Hamilton. 'Much of this success is down to Lewis Hamilton, an...
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