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Hamilton happy with third place

ton expressed his delight having claimed a second successive podium in the Chinese Grand Prix. Hamilton started from pole position but was passed by Fernando Alonso early on and usurped by Kimi Raikkonen through the pit stops. 'It was a good race for me today and whilst I would have loved the win, I'm really happy with third place and being on the podium for the second race in a row,' he said. 'Fernando and Kimi were just a little bit too fast for us during the race and my tyres were shot at the end trying to keep ahead of Sebastian. I could see his car getting bigger and bigger in my mirrors so it was nice to be able to hang on for the third place.' 'The guys did a great job this weekend...
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