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Hamilton flexes his muscle to take F1 Portuguese GP

Article To news overview © Red Bull Content Pool / Getty Images Despite starting second on the grid and being passed by Max Verstappen in the early stages of the race, Lewis Hamilton delivered a stern message to his title rival to claim the Portuguese Grand Prix. The Brit drove relatively undisturbed after getting past his Red Bull rival and teammate Valtteri Bottas, with his biggest troubles coming from a lack of grip from the Pirelli tyres. Although Hamilton made it clear more than once on the radio that he wasn't all that happy with his tyres, the Mercedes star extended his lead at the front by recording fast lap after fast lap. In the end Verstappen will be happy to have finished...
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