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Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton was thrilled to have experienced several cars going wheel-to-wheel during the closing stages of the British Grand Prix.

The seven-time former World Champion was able to fight for victory in the British Grand Prix, leading his first laps of the season as the Ferrari drivers pitted. A slightly slow pit-stop meant Hamilton ended up behind Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz after the stops, with the prospect of a thrilling strategic battle unfolding as Hamilton was on much fresher tyres.

However, the race was essentially reset with 15 laps to go as the Safety Car came out due to Alpine’s Esteban Ocon breaking down on the old pits straight. This allowed almost all of the drivers a free pit-stop to change to a fresh set of soft tyres, although Ferrari decided against losing track position with Leclerc and kept the Monegasque on track on aging hard rubber.

With Leclerc scrabbling for grip when the race resumed, it resulted in a ferocious but clean battle as Carlos Sainz overtook his team-mate to put Leclerc back into the clutches of Hamilton and Sergio Perez. With the trio constantly swapping places, it allowed Fernando Alonso and Lando Norris to get involved – resulting in a thrilling few laps as the drivers diced for position.

While Hamilton ultimately lost out to Perez and had to settle for third place on the podium, he was thrilled with how the battle had played out.

“I definitely did,” he said when asked if he had enjoyed such a tense fight.

“That was very reminiscent of the karting days and I feel like that’s Formula 1 at its

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