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'Four teams could fight for 2018 title' - Hamilton

Lewis Hamilton believes there could be four teams fighting for the world championship next season. The Mercedes driver, who won his fourth title in 2017, said McLaren could join Ferrari and Red Bull as contenders. "McLaren will have Renault engines, then we may see four teams fighting for the championship," he said. "Red Bull will be quicker (than this year) and Ferrari will be fast. We can't stand still. We have to keep moving forwards." Hamilton: 'Sensing weakness like Federer, landing blows like Joshua' I don't have desire to match Schumacher - Hamilton Why Verstappen's maturity is earning him millions In a BBC Sport interview last month, Hamilton said he believed...
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