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Andretti: Hamilton has always had a ‘winning' car

1978 F1 champ Mario Andretti believes Lewis Hamilton can become the most successful driver of all time, but he has always had the right equipment. Currently the Briton is on six World Championships, putting him just one short of Michael Schumacher's record of seven. Once the 2020 season does get underway, the Briton will look to tie the record that Schumacher holds, one many thought would never be matched. Andretti is one of those people, and he believes that Hamilton, who he is a big fan of, has enough time to surpass Schumacher's total of seven. Hamilton won his first World Championship in 2008 with McLaren. He raced for the Woking outfit from 2007-12, before joining Mercedes in 2013...
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