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Lewis Hamilton: I'll be holding nothing back in final four races

Lewis Hamilton has promised to 'hold nothing back' in the final four races of the 2016 season as he bids to close the gap between him and championship leader Nico Rosberg, a gap which currently stands at 33 points. The Briton has suffered a poor run of reliability mixed with mistakes such as a poor start in Japan, which have helped Mercedes team-mate Rosberg to extend his championship lead as he bids to secure his first title. For Hamilton to snatch the title at the last race, he must win every remaining race, but that still wouldn't guarantee him a fourth championship as Rosberg can afford to finish second every time and still win. Hamilton has therefore promised to give his...
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