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Hamilton optimism over McLaren Mercedes reunion welcomed by Seidl

McLaren team principal Andreas Seidl has expressed his gratitude to Lewis Hamilton after the seven-time champion suggested his former team could challenge for the Formula 1 title this year. Hamilton began his F1 career at McLaren in 2007, finishing one point behind Kimi Raikkonen in the championship standings before taking his first world title in 2008. Article continues under video For the first time since 2014, McLaren will race under Mercedes power this year which led Hamilton to suggest "they can perhaps be in the fight with us". Responding to the comments, Seidl said: “It’s obviously nice for all of us at McLaren that Lewis, who started his career at McLaren and won his...
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