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Lauda: Battle with Vettel has set Hamilton free

Lewis Hamilton has been set free according to Mercedes chairman Niki Lauda, thanks to his newfound rivalry with Ferrari driver Sebastian Vettel. Fresh from his win at the Chinese Grand Prix, Hamilton heads to the race weekend in Bahrain relishing the battle against Vettel who won the season opener in Australia. Hamilton has made no secret of his disdain for former Mercedes teammate Nico Rosberg, the 2016 Formula 1 World Champion who retired a few days after claiming his first and only title, by playing up his rivalry with Vettel, a four times F1 World Champion.  'The scenario I'm in right now – fighting against a four-time world champion – the ultimate fighter...
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