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          Lewis Hamilton

          Mark Webber is congratulated by his Red Bull Racing mechanics after taking third place in China. His bold pit strategy was the key to him being able to make up so many places.

          Vagaries of strategy are spicing up Formula One

          The NationalApril 19, 2011
          Lewis Hamilton passes Sebastian Vettel in the closing stages of the Chinese Grand Prix to end the Red Bull driver's perfect start to the season.

          Victorious Hamilton ends Vettel charge in China

          SportApril 17, 2011
          Jenson Button, left, and Lewis Hamilton, the McLaren-Mercedes drivers, have both finished second in races this season, but neither man has been able to beat Sebastian Vettel, the world champion, in his Red Bull Racing car, in 2011.

          McLaren continue to play second fiddle to Red Bull

          SportApril 17, 2011
          Sebastian Vettel, centre, was more subdued in celebrating securing pole for the third time in three races.

          More of the same in Shanghai with Sebastian Vettel on pole

          SportApril 17, 2011

          F1 Chinese GP notebook: Hamilton's guitar delight

          SportApril 17, 2011

          Sebastian Vettel is still setting the pace

          SportApril 16, 2011

          Vettel not watching table

          SportApril 15, 2011
          Lewis Hamilton was too aggressive on his tyres in the second half of the Malaysia Grand Prix, which saw him eventually finish eighth.

          Lewis Hamilton paid a heavy price for being heavy on his tyres

          The NationalApril 12, 2011
          Sebastian Vettel signals his victory as he takes the chequered flag to win in Malaysia. The win makes the German two for two to open the 2011 season and four straight dating back to last season.

          Sebastian Vettel could not be better after second win of F1 season

          SportApril 11, 2011

          Formula One Notebook: After the Malaysia Grand Prix

          SportApril 11, 2011
          McLaren-Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton admitted he had a 'shocking race' in Kuala Lumpur.

          Lewis Hamilton is forced to grin and bear it

          SportApril 11, 2011

          Alonso and Hamilton penalised after Malaysia GP collison

          SportApril 10, 2011
          McLaren driver Jenson Button will be fourth on the grid in Malaysia.

          Jenson Button ready to take race to Red Bull

          SportApril 10, 2011

          Red Bull's Webber sets early pace, but Button is closing in fast

          SportApril 09, 2011
          Sebastian Vettel has made it two poles out of two this season, but in Kuala Lumpur, the gap between him and McLaren's Lewis Hamilton has shrunk.

          Sebastian Vettel delighted to snatch pole from Lewis Hamilton

          SportApril 09, 2011

          Formula One explained: aerodynamics

          SportApril 09, 2011
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