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De la Rosa explains where Hamilton is at his most lethal

Article To news overview © Mercedes Former Spanish Formula 1 driver Pedro de la Rosa who raced for McLaren, and was the team's test driver when Lewis Hamilton made his debut for the British team in 2007, says Hamilton's ability to manage his tyres during a race is what enables him to "kill" his teammates. As a seven-time world champion, Hamilton will go down as one of the sport's greatest ever drivers. While many cite the Englishman's pace over a single lap as one of his main defining characteristics, he does have 98 career pole positions, it is his race pace that makes him truly remarkable accoring to De la Rosa. "Actually his strength is not over one lap, I think his...
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