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Lewis Hamilton hints he wants George Russell Mercedes change and demands 'more caution'

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Hamilton and Russell have run with different set-ups at many races this season in a bid to find a quick fix to their troubled Mercedes.

However, this approach has cost Hamilton with Russell getting the better of the seven-time champion at almost every race this season.

The former Williams man lies 44 points ahead of Hamilton having finished in the top five at every race this season. Meanwhile, Hamilton's results have been a bit more mixed with the Mercedes star even finishing outside the top 10 on one occasion this season.

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