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Lewis Hamilton: Sebastian Vettel will bounce back after Singapore crash

Lewis Hamilton says he expects title rival Sebastian Vettel to come back fighting after crashing out of the last race in Singapore at the start. Hamilton moved 28 points clear with six races to go and 150 points available after winning in Singapore. "Greats generally bounce back so I have to anticipate he will bounce back even stronger," the British driver said. "I don't remember the last time I have seen him falter under pressure. I don't know whether he feels pressure." The result in Singapore has put Hamilton in a strong position, especially as his Mercedes car is expected to have a slight edge over the Ferrari at the next three races in Malaysia this weekend, Japan...
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