Lewis Hamilton ‘hoping and praying’ to return to podium at British Grand Prix
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SILVERSTONE, England (Reuters) -Lewis Hamilton has won a record nine times at Silverstone but arrives this year on a 13-race run without a podium, equalling the longest drought of the seven-times world champion's Formula One career. Read full story
Arturo López / ReutersLewis Hamilton has won a record nine times in Silverstone, but he arrives this year with a 13-run streak without getting on the podium, so the seven-time Formula One world champion has matched the longest drought of his career. - YOU CAN INTEREST: Cadillac makes her excited with 'Checo' The British would love to win again this weekend and put an end to the unfortunate sequence in his first race in the UK as a Ferrari driver…
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Lewis Hamilton has won a record nine times at Silverstone but arrives this year on a 13-race run without a podium, equalling the longest drought of the seven-times world champion’s Formula One career. The Briton would dearly love to win again this weekend and end the unhappy sequence in his first race in Britain as a Ferrari driver. “It would be a great place to be able to change that, so that’s what we are working towards,” the 40-year-old told…
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