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Motor racing-Hamilton feels he can fight for wins again with Mercedes

By Alan Baldwin

BARCELONA (Reuters) - Lewis Hamilton revived his spirits, and revised his Formula One prospects, with a fighting comeback drive from 19th to fifth in Spain on Sunday.

The seven-times world champion, whose Mercedes team mate George Russell finished third, said it all brought back memories of old and he felt a return to the top of the podium could be a possibility.

"A race like that is like a win. It actually feels better than a win when you’ve come from so far back and through so much adversity," he said.

Mercedes, winners of the last eight constructors' titles, have struggled with a bouncing car but performance upgrades have now put a spring in the step of their drivers.

Hamilton had said last month that "we're obviously not fighting for this championship" but he sounded more upbeat on Sunday.

Video: Hamilton Rules Himself Out Of F1 Title Fight (The Independent)

Asked whether he felt he could win again this season, adding to his record tally of 103, the sport's most successful driver replied: "Yes, definitely.

"We have made a lot of improvements in the car and the race pace is much better. The car is much nicer in the race. We have some improvements to make in qualifying," added the 37-year-old.

The Briton is 64 points adrift of Red Bull's world champion Max Verstappen, the winner on Sunday in a one-two with team mate Sergio Perez, but there are still 16 races to go.

Mercedes can now focus more on pushing performance than fixing problems.

"They experimented with something on George’s car that ultimately ended up being the better way to go in qualifying. Maybe in the next race I’ll take that," said Hamilton.

Hamilton and Haas driver Kevin Magnussen collided on the opening lap, dropping to the back, and the

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