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Hamilton: Only mine?

After his engine blow out at the Malaysian Grand Prix, Lewis Hamilton is curious as to why only his engines are suffering mechanical problems throughout the season. The Brit was leading the race comfortably from pole position on Lap 40 when his engine decided to give in, causing a fire to ignite on his car. Hamilton was not happy on the team radio as he suffered yet another mishap in his fight with his team-mate Nico Rosberg for his fourth Drivers' Championship. Though the Mercedes driver is willing to move on from the incident and get on with the rest of the season, he still suspicious that his engine problems are happening too often. 'I've just got to move on. I just can't believe that...
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