Silverstone boss wants Hamilton rivals to speed up


Mercedes Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton of Britain takes the chequered flag to win the Bahrain's F1 Grand Prix at Bahrain International Circuit, south of Manama April 19, 2015. REUTERS/Ahmed Jadallah

LONDON (Reuters) - Silverstone circuit bosses want to see Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton pushed harder by his rivals ahead of July's British Grand Prix.

Hamilton's success this season, on the back of clinching his second title last year with Mercedes, has helped sell tickets for his home race but there could be too much of a good thing.

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