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Hamilton plans 'maximum attack' for Turkish GP victory

Article To news overview © Mercedes Lewis Hamilton has vowed to take a "maximum attack" approach to the Turkish Grand Prix, as he attempts to charge through the field from 11th on the grid. Hamilton and Mercedes have set the pace all weekend at Istanbul Park, topping both of Friday's practice sessions and qualifying on Saturday, but the seven-time World Champion will take a 10-place grid penalty for fitting a new engine. Sunday's race is expected to take place in the dry, conditions Mercedes particularly enjoyed in FP1 and FP2, while title rivals Red Bull struggled for pace, and Hamilton is not giving up on victory. "My eyes are still solely set on winning the race,"...
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