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Hamilton admits Mercedes is down on power in Brazil

Lewis Hamilton admitted that Mercedes were lacking power this weekend, and simply didn't have the speed needed to take the challenge to their rivals in qualifying. The newly-crowned six time world champion improved throughout the session, from sixth in Q1 to fourth in Q2 and finally securing third place on the grid at the end of the final pole shot-out round. But having been fastest of all in final practice just a few hours earlier, Hamilton was clearly a little disappointed not to be closer to the pole when it counted. Verstappen fends off Vettel for Brazilian GP pole "We seemed quite competitive in FP3 and then we seemed to lose when it got to qualifying, or they gained," he...
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