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LIVE: F1 Austrian GP updates - Russell wins from Verstappen and Antonelli

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Austrian GP
LIVE: F1 Austrian GP updates - Russell wins from Verstappen and Antonelli

F1 Austrian GP: Russell holds off Verstappen to win and cut Antonelli’s championship lead

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F1 Austrian GP: Russell holds off Verstappen to win and cut Antonelli’s championship lead

Acosta set for surgery after wrist issue leads to Dutch GP retirement

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Bezzecchi taken to hospital after nasty Dutch GP crash

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Dutch GP
Bezzecchi taken to hospital after nasty Dutch GP crash

MotoGP Dutch GP: Ogura takes maiden win as Bezzecchi crashes out to give championship lead to Martin

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Dutch GP
MotoGP Dutch GP: Ogura takes maiden win as Bezzecchi crashes out to give championship lead to Martin

WRC Acropolis Rally Greece: Ogier wins after double puncture derails Neuville

WRC
Rally Greece
WRC Acropolis Rally Greece: Ogier wins after double puncture derails Neuville

Live: MotoGP Dutch Grand Prix as it happens

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Dutch GP
Live: MotoGP Dutch Grand Prix as it happens

Lewis Hamilton predicts more Mercedes F1 dominance in 2016

World champion Lewis Hamilton is expecting at least one more dominant Formula 1 season for Mercedes in 2016

Hamilton now has three F1 titles to his name after clinching victory in 2014 and '15 with Mercedes, winning 21 of the 38 grands prix in that time.

And he believes he and Mercedes can remain at the top in 2016.

"There is at least another year of this strength we have," Hamilton told Autosport.

"Of course there is a slight unknown because the car can shift. It could dip.

"But we have a much, much stronger foundation in this team and that is not going to be the case.

"I'm so confident that is not going to be the case."

What British legends think of Hamilton

Hamilton also believes there is more to come from himself in 2016.

"I don't think you are ever performing at peak level all the time. You have dips," he said.

"I was at a peak for a long time during the year, and then I had three so-so races at the end.

"I still drove pretty well and didn't make any mistakes.

"But in not being at 100 per cent, the good thing is there are improvements that can be made for next year.

"I'd like to think that each year you grow, not only as a human being, but as a sportsman.

"I'm hoping the way I apply myself this winter will be on the back of having learned from last winter.

"The struggles I've had physically and mentally, hopefully I can rectify those. I'm hoping I should be stronger [in 2016].

"I'm still relatively young, so at the moment I only see a mountain which I'm willing to climb.

"I don't feel I'm seeing the downside of it, so that's what keeps me going."

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