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Hamilton heads Mercedes 1-2 in China

Mercedes AMG Petronas Lewis Hamilton claimed a comfortable victory as he led home Mercedes team-mate Nico Rosberg at the Chinese Grand Prix. Hamilton kept Rosberg at arm’s length as Mercedes repelled an initial threat from Ferrari to secure its second 1-2 of the campaign, with Sebastian Vettel in third. Hamilton maintained his lead over Rosberg at the start while Vettel held third and Kimi Räikkönen jumped ahead of the two Williams drivers for fourth. The quartet pulled away from the Williams pair and all pitted for fresh Option tyres and emerged line astern, with Hamilton a couple of seconds ahead of Rosberg, who in turn had a similar gap back to Vettel, with Räikkönen trailing...
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