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The Stevenage-born motorist is hoping to get his season back on track this weekend, after an encouraging display in the Spanish Grand Prix. While Hamilton may be disappointed with his fifth-place finish, the seven-time world champion was forced to the back of the racing pack early on, so had to use his years of experience in carving out a decent final position. Overall, Hamilton has been languishing all season, with his Mercedes team unable to compete with Red Bull, led by Max Verstappen, and Ferrari.
But his team is now eyeing their rivals after the promise shown in Spain last weekend.
Among the positivity was Mercedes chief Toto Wolff, who said: "We are learning by doing.
"These regulations have caught us off guard, in a way, and step by step we are understanding what we need to do in order to bring the performance back into the car.
"We