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Sainz: 90% wouldn't beat Hamilton in same car

Carlos Sainz agrees that 90 percent of drivers would win in a Mercedes, but feels that few would beat Lewis Hamilton if driving equal cars. Hamilton has once again cruised to the World Championship in 2020, wrapping title number seven up with three races to spare. His team, meanwhile, sealed the Constructors' Championship even sooner, making it seven in a row for Mercedes. Earlier this season, Max Verstappen somewhat controversially claimed that the German team is so dominant that the vast majority of the grid would be able to win if driving the car Hamilton has. “I have a lot of respect for what they’ve achieved. I’m not frustrated about Lewis in a Mercedes car,' the Dutchman said....
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