Motor racing - Hamilton is still the man to beat


Formula One - F1 - Test session - Barcelona-Catalunya racetrack in Montmelo, Spain - 28/02/17. Lewis Hamilton of Mercedes walks by the paddock. REUTERS/Albert Gea

LONDON (Reuters) - Last season was the one that got away for Lewis Hamilton and the triple Formula One world champion is not prepared to let that happen again in 2017.

The Briton has won more grands prix than anyone still driving around a racetrack, and knows all the tricks as he starts his 11th season. Bookmakers have him as the uncontested 10/11 favourite ahead of the March 26 season-opener in Australia.

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