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Lewis Hamilton calls for an end to data sharing between team-mates

Lewis Hamilton has called for an end to data sharing between team-mates at Mercedes as he feels it provides them with an unfair advantage. Mercedes, as with most teams, has a policy of sharing drivers data internally, which means one driver can see exactly where the other is braking, accelerating, what lines they're taking and more. Hamilton believes that's unfair and says drivers should have to rely on their own talent, rather than their team-mates. 'I go out, do my laps, do all my homework,' said Hamilton during a UBS Q&A. 'The other guy can see everything. I have asked my team. I don't want to see my team mate's [data]. 'I don't feel it's fair that he brings his...
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