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Pundits Jenson Button and Martin Brundle both agreed that Mercedes and Lewis Hamilton have a chance of winning at Silverstone this weekend. The seven-time world champion's team will hope to have solved some of the porpoising issues that have plagued Hamilton this season and after making significant upgrades, could be poised for a strong weekend at the British Grand Prix.

Speaking during Sky Sports F1's coverage of qualifying at Silverstone, Button and Brundle both think Mercedes have a chance in an open weekend. "It is so nice to see six cars at the front fighting it out," Button said. "I think we will see them fighting it out all the way through."

When asked if he agreed with the 2009 F1 champion, Brundle said: "I do, I think Mercedes certainly at this track anyway are back in the

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