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Hamilton wanted to take strategy 'risk'

– Lewis Hamilton was left frustrated at not being able to "take a risk" in his quest to beat team-mate Nico Rosberg to victory in Brazil.Hamilton followed Rosberg home at Interlagos for the second race in a row, with the frontrunners carrying out three-stop strategies.Hamilton had requested an alternate strategy midway through the race, as he struggled to position himself in Rosberg's dirty air.Both Mercedes drivers stuck to the same plan, however, with Rosberg pitting a lap earlier at each round to avoid the undercut."I had good pace you just can't overtake here," said Hamilton."I was behind Nico and in traffic for some time, so I just killed my tyres…...
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