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Hamilton: 0.3s gap to Ferrari may be too much

Lewis Hamilton believes Mercedes have a 0.3s gap to make up on Ferrari in Brazil, but isn't sure if that's achievable. FP1 at Interlagos became unrepresentative of the weekend thanks to the heavy rain before the start, before in FP2 Sebastian Vettel headed a Ferrari one-two, with Valtteri Bottas 0.156s slower in P4 while Hamilton could manage only P5. The six-time World Champion was 0.223s down on Vettel's time, but he put the gap to their rivals at 0.3s, and as the weekend progresses he isn't sure if Mercedes have it in them to claw back that deficit. “It started out really well so straightaway from the get go we started on a good baseline, we just made a couple adjustments in that...
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