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Lewis Hamilton wins in Austin to secure Constructors' Championship for Mercedes

Lewis Hamilton helped seal a fourth consecutive Constructors' Championship victory for Mercedes by winning the United States Grand Prix at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin. Hamilton started from pole position but had a poor start, allowing Sebastian Vettel to take the lead with a lunge up the inside of turn 1 on the first lap. Despite holding a 1.3 second advantage by the end of the first tour of the circuit, Vettel quickly fell back into the clutches Hamilton and was passed by the Briton on lap five.  From then on in, Hamilton led and remained unchallenged, going on to secure a ninth win of 2017, crossing the line ten seconds ahead of Vettel who cut his way through the...
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