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Hamilton "positive" that start problems are behind him

Lewis Hamilton says he's confident he will be able to keep first place at the start of the United States Grand Prix after securing pole position on Saturday. Hamilton's starts have been problematic this season, the Briton dropping from second to eighth in the previous race in Japan. But the Mercedes driver has spent the weekend practicing starts and, after securing his ninth pole of the season, the Briton is optimistic for tomorrow. "I feel positive," said Hamilton, who had never started from pole at COTA before. "We have worked hard the last couple of weeks, improving on lots of areas, so it's a great feeling to be up here and I very much appreciate it. "I have been...
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